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                                                  REALME X50 PRO

Product Description
Get Ready for 5G
Get ready to experience download speeds 10x higher than 4G which’ll allow you to download an HD movie in less than 10 seconds.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Processor
Powered by a 7nm octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor which comes with A77 performance cores, the Realme X50 Pro can reach clock speeds of up to 2.84 GHz. Also, this smartphone features the first-ever updatable GPU driver on a mobile.
65 W SuperDart Charge
This feature helps charge even the 4200 mAh battery from 0 to 100% in just about 35 minutes.
4200mAh Battery
You don’t need to worry about your phone running out of juice as the massive 4200mAh high-capacity battery keeps up with you throughout the day.
64 MP AI Quad Camera
The Realme X50 Pro comes with a 64 MP high resolution primary lens, a 12 MP telephoto lens (20x hybrid zoom), an ultra-wide angle+macro lens, and a portrait lens. Irrespective of what the subject is, you have a lens to capture it perfectly.
Ultra Nightscape Mode
Clicking beautiful pictures even at night is made easy with the Ultra Nightscape Mode.
Ultimate Video Experience
With features such as Ultra Video Stabilization, wide-angle videos, and real-time video bokehs, your video experience is sure to be taken up a notch.
90Hz Super AMOLED Display
This smartphone comes with a large 16.4-cm (6.44) AMOLED display and a 90 Hz refresh rate, allowing you to enjoy a sharp and vivid viewing experience.
Dual In-display Selfie
Click beautiful selfies in ultra-high resolution, thanks to the 32 MP Sony IMX616 sensor on the front. Also, with its 8 MP ultra-wide-angle lens with a 105° FOV, you can capture your whole group in a single picture.
In-display Fingerprint Sensor
Its advanced in-display fingerprint sensor provides you with a fast and secure unlocking experience.
Vapour Cooling System
By dissipating heat rapidly from a large area, the Realme X50 Pro ensures an efficient performance even during heavy gaming.
Multi-functional NFC
Thanks to the in-built NFC, you can now make digital payments on the go.
Realme UI - Android 10
Its UI not only looks elegant but also improves the user experience. With reduced app-launch time, decreased RAM usage, and increased battery life, the Realme X50 Pro handles all your tasks seamlessly.
Real Glass Design
It features an elegant matte surface finish which makes it comfortable to hold.

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