Realme held two presentations at once. In China, they showed X50 Pro Play - a slightly more budgetary, but no less powerful version of the flagship X50 Pro. This is a dual SIM smartphone with 5G support and gaming features, but a more modest main camera.
It received a 6.44-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD + resolution and a refresh rate of 90 Hz, which takes up almost the entire front panel. The hole in the screen houses a 16 megapixel front camera, complemented by a 2 megapixel depth sensor, which is responsible for blurring the background in portrait mode.
Inside is a Snapdragon 865 processor complemented by up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. There are also a number of game features: dual cooling system, volumetric vibration for gaming, and enhanced performance mode. The main camera is 4-module and differs from the X50 Pro: instead of 64 + 12 + 8 Mp, here is 48 + 8 + 2 Mp. Both models have dedicated black and white sensors for portraits.
For autonomy, a 4,200 mAh battery with support for SuperDart fast charging with a capacity of up to 65 W. With it, the smartphone can be fully charged in 35 minutes. The smartphone will go on sale in silver and black colors on June 1, prices are already known:
- 6 + 128 GB - 2,999 yuan (≈30,020 rubles);
- 8 + 128 GB - 3,299 yuan (≈33,020 rubles);
- 12 + 128 GB - 3,599 yuan (≈36,030 rubles).
In parallel, a presentation took place in India. The company presented its first smart watch Realme Watch there. They got a 1.4-inch color display, 14 sport modes, a heart rate sensor and the ability to track blood oxygen levels. They support smartphone notifications and control music playback and camera. They are protected from dust and moisture according to IP68 standard.
Realme Watch works 7 days with the heart rate sensor on, 9 days without it and 20 days in the energy saving mode. The novelty was estimated at 3,999 Indian rupees (≈3,760 rubles). The color of the watch itself will be black anyway, but you can choose the color of the included strap: blue, red or dark green. Additional bracelets will cost 499 rupees, or about 470 rubles.
Also in India, they showed the new Realme Buds Air Neo wireless headphones with game mode. They connect to a smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0, support the AAC codec and receive an R1 chip, which is responsible for the gaming mode - in it, the transmission delay is reduced by 50%. The earbuds work without recharging for 3 hours, the case extends the battery life up to 17 hours.
Buds Air Neo got touch control and the same design as Buds air. But the colors are different: instead of black and yellow, here is red and dark green. The new generation also received a classic white color - in India, pre-orders for it have already been opened at a price of 2,999 rupees (about 2,820 rubles). Other colors will cost the same, but can be ordered later.
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