Realme X2 Pro will feature a 64MP Quad camera, 50W Super VOOC charging & a 90Hz Display

Faisal Rasool

Apart from the upcoming Realme XT launch in Pakistan on the 23rd of October, Company's official sources have also revealed details regarding what could be Realme’s first real flagship offering. The brand has been grabbing headlines by pumping out one flagship killer after another. But what separates Realme’s phones from its competitors aren’t just the solid specs sheets, it’s also their very merited prices.


The sources claim they have tested 50W VOOC fast-charging and a display with a 90 Hz refresh rate on the upcoming Realme X2 Pro. Keep in mind that Realme made headlines when they announced their proprietary 50W Super VOOC charging which can reportedly fully recharge a 4,000 mAh unit in under an hour. The cell reaches 50% capacity in only ten minutes. No competitors have even come close to that number but whether or no X2 Pro will sport the same 4,000 mAh unit remains to be seen. 


Following OnePlus and ROG’s suit, the company aims to introduce a 90 Hz fluid display in X2 Pro but for a price that won’t break your bank.

Realme is keeping the design of the phone under the wraps, but a promo poster confirms that the phone will, in fact, feature a notched display. The phone will also debut with a quad-camera setup just like the Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro recently launched in Pakistan. But instead of a 48MP X2 Pro will have a 64-megapixel lens, The company’s very first.


The 64-megapixel module will be housed in a quad-camera setup with a telephoto lens which supports a jaw-dropping 20X hybrid zoom. Further details concerning the internal hardware are unknown, but the X2 Pro is rumored to pack a Snapdragon 855+ chip. 

Although Realme X2 Pro is still in the works, the brand promises to unveil the phone “very soon” at a launch event in Spain, followed by its release in Asian markets, including China, India and maybe Pakistan too. What price should this flagship retail at? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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