The much-awaited Realme X has finally been unveiled at a launch event in Beijing and I know, most of us have been expecting it to be a flagship smartphone – but it really isn’t one. Still, the company is stating that it’s stepping into the flagship segment with this device, so let’s check out what Realme’s 10th smartphone release has to offer.
Realme X now joins the league of full-screen bezel-less smartphones with the addition of the pop-up selfie camera and ditching the hole-punch and notch. There’s a 6.53-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED screen onboard with 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 1080×2340 pixels resolution, and 91.2 percent screen-to-body ratio.
There’s an in-display fingerprint sensor included onboard here, along with a 3,765mAh battery which can be juiced up using the company’s VOOC 3.0 charging technology via USB-C port – finally!
Well, since the Realme X doesn’t boast a flagship chipset, the company has succeeded in aggressively pricing the smartphone to only further butt heads with Xiaomi’s Redmi sub-brand.