We already know the Oppo owned Realme is in prep to launch their all new and first dual-mode SA/NSA 5G network supported smartphone, the Realme X50. Earlier back in November, we saw Xu Qi Chase, the Chief Marketing Officer of Realme share an image of a promotional poster for X50 on the Chinese social media platform teasing the arrival of their brand new and upcoming craft, telling us that the phone will work on dual-mode 5G networks and also giving a glance of the phone's silhouette that looks to feature a pill-shaped punch hole style dual front facing cameras. Later we even saw a spec sheet appear on the internet courtesy of a popular leakster from Twitter. But if the X50 seen from the professed specification listing surfaced in Chinese language along side the lighter version of X50 was to be taken for granted, we would get the smartphone featuring the Qualcomm's Snapdragon 735 processor, which was later proven wrong as the manufacturer again took Weibo to announce that their latest forthcoming X50 5G will trait support to the newly launched Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset, that carries an integrated 5G modem.
So we pretty much assure you that the next generation smartphone from Realme will come with a pill-shaped dual punch style front facing secondary cameras and sporting Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor and will support dual-mode 5G frequency bands for blazing speeds. But unfortunately we still had no idea nor heard anything about when to expect this premium smartphone from the Shenzhen based phone maker. And interestingly yesterday, we had sources establishing that Realme’s Product Director, Wang Wei confirmed with a comment in reply to a media on the same Chinese social network, letting us know that we can anticipate for a formal release of the smartphone in the country before the Chinese New Year, or January 25, 2020. If other speculations are to be believed, our desk can also likely confirm the X50 to attribute a screen refresh rate of 120Hz and Oppo's VOOC flash-charging technology. We didn't hear anything on X50 Lite variant this time around, though.
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