Realme held a launch event simultaneously in India, as well as China. While the former saw it unveil the much-awaited Realme Watch and Smart TV, the company launched the gaming-centric Realme X50 Pro Player Edition in China. It can be seen as a slightly cheaper version of the flagship Realme X50 Pro that launched earlier this year.

  • Design

Design

Cooling System

As I mentioned above, the internals remains the same as its elder sibling. It means you have the Snapdragon 865 SoC, along with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of onboard storage. However, the biggest upgrade that Realme X50 Pro Player Edition brings along is a cooling system. It includes a vapor chamber and multi-layer graphene sheets on the inside to keep temperatures in check while gaming.

The hardware cooling system is coupled with HyperBoost 3.0 technology. Realme states that the phone will allocate all chipset, memory, and battery resources towards offering enhanced gaming experiences to the user.

Cameras

Realme X50 Pro Player Edition swaps out the original’s 64MP quad-camera array for a 48MP quad-camera array. It’s a minor downgrade over the original X50 Pro.

Price and Availability

Realme X50 Pro Player Edition will retail at 2999 yuan (around Rs. 31,999) for the 6GB+128GB variant. The 8GB+128GB and 12GB+128GB variants, on the other hand, will see you shell out 3,299 yuan (around Rs. 34,999) and 3,599 yuan (around Rs. 38,299) respectively.