Performance (Good) |
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G |
Octa core (2.2 GHz, Dual Core + 1.8 GHz, Hexa Core) |
8 GB RAM |
Display (Very Good) |
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6.4 inches (16.26 cm); Super AMOLED |
1080x2340 px (FHD+) |
Gorilla Glass 5 Protection |
Bezel-less with waterdrop notch |
Rear Camera (Very Good) |
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Quad Camera Setup
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LED Flash |
4k @30fps Video Recording |
Front Camera (Very Good) |
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32 MP Wide Angle Lens |
Full HD @30 fps Video Recording |
Battery (Good) |
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4000 mAh |
30W VOOC Charging v4.0; USB Type-C port |
General |
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano |
5G Not Supported in India |
128 GB internal storage, expandable upto 256 GB |
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Pricing is key for Realme phones as they have a ton of devices separated marginally by price while offering much more key improvements in areas such as performance and camera. The only real difference between the Rs 15,999 Realme XT and the Rs 16,999 Realme X2 happens to be the Snapdragon 730 G on the latter. Similarly, the Realme 5 Pro priced at Rs 13,999 has a lower-powered Snapdragon 710 SoC and a 48MP camera instead of the 64MP sensors on the XT and X2. These are all very compelling phones and I reall... Read Full Verdict
Pricing is key for Realme phones as they have a ton of devices separated marginally by price while offering much more key improvements in areas such as performance and camera. The only real difference between the Rs 15,999 Realme XT and the Rs 16,999 Realme X2 happens to be the Snapdragon 730 G on the latter. Similarly, the Realme 5 Pro priced at Rs 13,999 has a lower-powered Snapdragon 710 SoC and a 48MP camera instead of the 64MP sensors on the XT and X2. These are all very compelling phones and I really have to hand it to Realme for its consumer-first approach.My only argument to buy the Realme X2 would be if you are into gaming as this device is clearly marketed towards power users at an affordable price. Add to that a rumoured near-stock Android experience and capable cameras, and you have yourself a winner on your hands. Till Redmi comes out swinging with the K30 (most probably early next year), the X2 is the phone to buy for a budget of Rs 20,000 since the K20 is now relatively old and offers lower internals. With the Realme X50 also being in the pipeline next year, the battle to dominate the Indian smartphone space is going to be quite interesting between the former OPPO sub-brand and currently India`s biggest smartphone maker.
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{{/result}}1st time i bought a phone immediately after launch in flash sale. Shifted from redmi note 7 pro to realme x2 after lot of reviews and research. i was thinking of note 8 pro, but when x2 launched, i decided to go for it after scratching my head a lot.
Show moreProcessor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G |
RAM | 8 GB |
Display | 6.4", 1080 x 2340 Resolution |
Rear Camera | 64 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP |
Front Camera | 32 MP |
Battery | 4000 mAh |