Realme X Indian launch imminent, bags BIS approval


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The Realme branded phone with the  RMX1901 model number which surfaced on TENAA a while ago has passed a pre-release hurdle in India, and that could only mean that the device might launch also in India, and not be exclusive to China. The same device has now been certified by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), so a launch in that country is expected, perhaps after the Chinese launch.

Even though there is no official confirmation, rumors and previously leaked info suggest the device could launch eventually as the Realme X. Through TENAA, we got to know the RealmeX will come fitted with dual rear camera setup,  a notch-less screen, and a pop-up selfie camera.

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The rumor mill is speculating that it could come fitted with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel that offers full HD+ resolution, with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, an in-display fingerprint reader, and could come powered by the Snapdragon 730 mobile platform in three option;  in three  variants — 6 GB + 64 GB, 6 GB + 128 GB, and 8 GB + 128 GB, that is expected to retail at about 1,599 yuan (~$237), 1,799 yuan (~$267), and 1,999 yuan (~$297) in that order.

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A Realme XPro with powered by the Snapdragon 855 that is expected to rival the rumored Redmi X is also said to be in the making. Other than the fact that the said Realme X Pro could come in 6 GB and 8 GB RAM variants with 128 GB of native storage, perhaps at a retail price of 2,299 Yuan (~$340) and 2,599 Yuan (~$386), details about the Realme X Pro are pretty limited at the moment, but  we’ll inform you as we get more information about the duo of the Realme X and the Realme X pro.

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