Chinese phone maker Realme unveiled the Realme XT
over a week ago, and today the company followed it up with a new smartphone,
dubbed Realme X2. The Realme X2 is based on the XT but packs a Snapdragon 730G SoC,
32MP selfie camera, and 30W VOOC Flash Charge 4.0 support. It also has an NFC
chip.
Besides, the X2 comes with camera features that we
don't see on the XT, like video recording with the 8MP ultrawide angle camera
and real-time video bokeh. The Realme X2 has the same 6.4" FHD+ Super AMOLED screen as the
XT, complete with an in-display fingerprint reader. It's running ColorOS 6 and
packs a quad camera (64MP+8MP+2MP+2MP) on the back, and a 4,000 mAh battery.
The Realme X2 comes in Pearl White and Pearl Blue
colors and will be sold in China in two memory versions - 6GB/64GB priced at
CNY 1,599 (US$ 225/€ 205) and 8GB/128GB priced at CNY 1,899 (US$ 265/€ 240). However,
Realme is offering a discount of CNY 100 (US$ 15/€ 10) on pre-orders placed before
September 26 on its official site.
Realme also launched the Buds Wireless earphones in
China today. They are priced at CNY 149 (US$ 20/€ 20) and will go on sale from
September 27. The Buds Wireless earphones are already available in India, but the
X2 will make its way to India in December as the XT 730G.
