[UPDATE | 10th Dec, 5:00 PM] –
A couple of months after Realme CEO, Madhav Sheth, confirmed plans to launch 5G smartphones by the end of the year, the company has officially started teasing what would be its first 5G smartphone, the Realme X50. The name of the device was confirmed Monday by the CMO of the company’s Chinese operations, Xu Qi Chase, who announced on Weibo that the phone would be launched in China in the coming weeks.
As can be seen in the image above, the teaser, posted by Chase, has the silhouette of a phone with two cameras seemingly housed in an elliptical punch-hole design, which hints at a dual selfie-cam setup. Even more noteworthy is the confirmation that it would support dual-mode (SA / NSA) 5G connectivity, which is seemingly becoming the norm going into 2020.