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Specifications and pricing leaks for upcoming Realme X50 and X50 Lite 5G handsets


Earlier last week we saw Realme's Chief Marketing Officer, Xu Qi Chase share an image on the Chinese social media platform teasing their forthcoming SA/NSA dual-mode 5G enabled smartphone X50. We already know that we are expecting an all new Realme X50 5G to come featured with a dual punch hole style front facing cameras with barely any bezels from the poster that showed up from Chase on Weibo. But that was pretty much it and we didn't get our hands on to any of the specs or other information regarding this new device that's yet to make it's debut sometime soon in the following weeks of December.




Interestingly today, there seem to be a new image that showed up on the same social media network, and caught our eyes courtesy of the famous Twitter based tipster, @Slashleaks. The new picture with specifications and pricing details also confirms that Realme may allegedly introduce not just one but two new models, as we spot the listings of a X50 Lite variant as well. The newly surfaced image is in the company's native language and when translated, we are anticipated to see the new X50 5G come traiting a Qualcomm Snapdragon 735 chipset that supports 5G networks (consider a pinch of salt here), 6.44" SuperAMOLED screen of 2400 x 1080 resolution display in protection of a curved 2.5 Corning Gorilla Glass 5, we doubt the presence of an integrated fingerprint reader under the hood. X50 will be available in three different models that comes featuring LPDDR4X based 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage for $284.20, 8GB RAM/128GB alteration for $312.64 and 8GB RAM/256GB version coming at $355.29. The phone features a 4500mAH powered battery with USB type C wired connectivity, and embraces support to NFC. From the camera department we are treated to a four camera layout on the back that consists of 60MP primary shooter with Sony's IMX686 sensor, alongside an 8MP wide angle lens and couple of 2MP sensors for depth and macro photography. On the front, with this new listing we can confirm a 32MP plus 8MP secondary front facing cameras in a punch hole style arrangement as aforementioned.

Next we have the so-called X50 Lite model from Realme, that also packs somewhat similar specifications like the original X5 but with a slightly larger LCD screen of 6.55" with the same resolution display. And instead of the Qualcomm's Snapdragon, we are getting to see a MediaTek MT6885 processor that can connect the device to 5G networks as well. From the camera section you are welcomed by a 64MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP cameras, and a single 32MP single front facer for selfies unlike the vanilla model, we expect it also come in a single punch hole design camera. Other features remain the same but again with a larger battery of 5000mAH capacity and may only ship in two options, 6GB RAM/64GB model that will cost you about $227.33 and a 8GB RAM/128GB adaption for around $255.77.
Source: @Slashleaks (Twitter)

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