The Realme X2 Pro will be unveiled at an event in
Spain on October 15, but the company has announced that it will also be
launched for the Chinese market simultaneously at an event in Beijing. The X2 Pro is the company's first
proper high-end smartphone, which will come with a Snapdragon 855+ SoC and a
90Hz notched display. Realme has also confirmed other features like Dual Stereo
Speakers with Dolby Atmos support, 50W SuperVOOC charging, and a 64MP quad
camera setup with a telephoto unit.
Realme is yet to reveal the rest of the specs of the
X2 Pro, but a company executive posted an image of the phone on Weibo,
revealing its back with a quad camera setup aligned vertically in the center.
You can also see the dual-LED flash on the right side of the cameras, with the
Realme branding further below.
The X2 Pro also appeared on TENAA, confirming a
6.5" FHD+ AMOLED display having a fingerprint reader underneath and a 16MP
selfie snapper housed inside its notch. The smartphone will boast a 64MP
primary camera at the back which will be joined by a 13MP telephoto module with
3x optical zoom, an 8MP ultrawide unit, and a 2MP depth sensor.
The X2 Pro will run Android Pie out of the box and
have 6GB RAM with 64GB of storage, but there won't be a slot for microSD card,
making it the second smartphone in the X lineup to not support expandable
storage. The Realme X2 Pro also bagged certifications from Thailand's NBTC and
India's BIS, hinting at imminent launches in both countries.