Realme X50 Pro 5G First Impressions-Full phone specifications , Realme's X50 Pro has a Snapdragon 865 and 5G ,6 cameras, fast charging


Realmty is set to launch aggressively in 2021. After launching the Realme C3 (Review) in the budget space, the company is now monitoring the premium level with the new X50 Pro. The phone was ready to debut at the Mobile World Congress Trade Show, but now it has been canceled, Realm has decided to debut the phone in India.

Realme X50 Pro

The Realme X50 Pro 5G is the company's most premium (and most expensive) offering, as it is the first Snapdragon 865-based smartphone to be launched here. Think of this phone as X2 Pro (Review) in Beefed Up Realm. In comparison, the X50 Pro offers the latest 5G capacity, a bigger battery, faster charging, dual front camera and newer software. We haven't spent enough time with the phone yet to be able to write a full review, but we can share our initial thoughts, so here it is.


Realmi has not gone too crazy with the design and the X50 Pro 5G has a familiar look with some subtle improvements. Most noticeable is the hole-punch display you find on the X50 Pro 5G, which is modern and compatible with other premium phones on the market. This is a dual punch-punch similar to what we saw in the Samsung Galaxy S10 + (review), but in the upper left-hand corner of the display. We still haven't found it to be too intrusive when watching videos or playing games. The display is also curved on the side, so swipe gestures are not a barrier against your skin.

The phone looks very well built and looks. The front and back are Gorilla Glass 5. The 6.44-inch AMOLED panel is bright, and full-HD + resolution makes everything look sharper. Like the Realme X2 Pro, it has a 90Hz refresh rate.

The X50 Pro has taken on increased body colors in Realm for 5G. 'Moss Green' and 'Rust Red' shades have lower saturation, which, according to Realm, is now popular among young people. The luminous effect of reflecting light has also been suppressed by closing the glass back for the texture of the machine. We quite like the look of this finish and the fingerprints were never really a problem. However, the back of this phone is extremely slippery.

The Realme X50 Pro 5G doesn't have a headphone socket or slot for a microSD card. It can feature two nano-SIM cards. You'll find stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos audio and general power and volume buttons. The rear camera bump of the phone is also slimmer than what we've seen on Realm phones before, but that's probably because the overall thickness has increased. Measuring 8.9mm in thickness, the X50 Pro feels cold at 5G hands and is pretty heavy at 205g, too.

The main attraction here is of course the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor. This is the year we are going to see on a lot of flagship Android phones and the big draw here is that it supports all types of 5G networks. We won't find much use for it in India, at least in the short term, but it will prove to be a XX Pro 5G with little future. Also, if you are traveling to 5G networked countries, you should be able to take advantage of the high speed there.

The X50 Pro will be available with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage, which we will test comes equipped with a top-end variant. The prices for all variants are as follows: Rs. 37,999 for GB RAM and 128 GB storage; The money 39,999 for 39GB RAM and 128GB storage; And Rs. 44,999 for 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage.

Realme says it has used the steam cooling system on the X50 Pro 5G to keep the processor cool. So far, we haven't detected any heating issues, but again, we haven't really pressed this phone too much, so check back on our findings in full review.

The acting seems pretty solid so far. We didn't detect any issues on the interface or while multitasking. Benchmark numbers also look promising. The X50 Pro returned 5,69,618 in Antutu and 7,202 on the 3dmark's Slingshot Xtreme test. For comparison, Realm X2 Pro, which had Snapdragon 855+ SC, scored 4,84,977 and 5,380 points in the same test, respectively.

You will also find the Realme UI based on Android 3, which we recently saw on Realme C3 and the features seem familiar so far. The X50 Pro 5G Crazy 65W also boasts a fast charging boat, called the Realdem Superdart Flash Charge. We haven't set a charging speed yet but Realm claims that we should only be able to fully charge the battery within 35 minutes.

The selection of rear cameras is similar to what we've seen on the Realm X2 Pro. There is a primary 64৪-megapixel camera; A 12-megapixel telephoto camera; An 8-megapixel wide-angle camera that also acts as a macro camera; And a 2-megapixel, monochrome depth sensor. The front cameras are attractive, with a 32-megapixel selfie camera, an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera with a 105-degree field. Cameras are quite promising so far from the little ones we've used sample shot with full review.

So far, Realme X50 Pro is making 5G exactly what it looks like on paper - a much stronger version of the Realme X2 Pro - and that's not a bad thing. Earlier rumors suggested that it cost around Rs. 5,1, but in realm everyone was surprised by the starting price of only Rs. 37.999. But even though it is the most expensive model of the realm so far, it still has lost some premium features like wireless charging or water resistance.

We will further test the X50 Pro 5G in realm to bring you our quest for its replays, battery life, performance, ease of use and more in full review soon. It will be interesting to see how this phone compares to the IQ3, which is another premium flagship based on the Snapdragon 865 processor.

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