Realme X50 Pro 5G specs: Snapdragon 865, 90Hz display, 65W fast charging

The Realme X50 Pro 5G brings a host of exciting new features, and a few that you won’t use.

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The Realme X50 Pro 5G is now official, and there’s a lot to like. Realme has focused its attention on the budget and mid-range segments, but with the X50 Pro it is clearly setting its sights on the premium segment.

There are a few standout features: the first is obviously 5G connectivity, and while you can’t connect to 5G networks in India, you will be able to do so in global markets.

The Realme X50 Pro is also the first device from the brand to feature Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and Bluetooth 5.1. Wi-Fi 6 has been limited to true flagships, and it’s great to see the X50 feature the new standard. There’s also a massive 4200mAh battery with 65W SuperDart fast charging, with the phone able to go from zero to 60% in just 15 minutes.

Here’s the hardware on offer with the Realme X50 Pro 5G:

Operating system Android 10Realme UI
Display 6.44-inch 90Hz AMOLED2400x1080Gorilla Glass 5
Chipset Snapdragon 8651 x 2.84GHz Kryo 5853 x 2.42GHz Kryo 5854 x 1.80GHz Kryo 585Adreno 6507nm
RAM 6GB/8GB/12GBLPDDR5
Storage 128GB/256GBUFS3.0
MicroSD slot No
Rear camera 1 64MP, f/1.8, 0.8um4K at 30fps
Rear camera 2 12MP, f/2.5, 1um20x hybrid zoom
Rear camera 3 8MP, f/2.3, 119° FoVWide-angle lens
Rear camera 4 2MP, f/2.4, 1.75umPortrait lens
Front camera 1 32MP, f/2.5Sony IMX 616
Front camera 2 8MP, f/2.2, 105° FoVWide-angle lens
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6 4×4 MIMOBluetooth 5.1, NFCA-GPS
5G NR: n77/78/38/40/41/1/3/5/7/28
Audio USB-CStereo speakers
Battery 4200mAhNon-removable
Charging USB-C65W SuperDart10V/6.5A
Security In-screen fingerprint
Wireless Charging
Water resistance
Colors Moss Green, Rust Red
Dimensions 158.9 x 74.2 x 8.9mm205g

The Realme X50 Pro 5G is now available in India, and based on the connectivity bands, it isn’t outlandish to assume that the phone will be debuting in global markets shortly. The phone costs just ₹37,999 ($525) in India, making it a fantastic choice.

Interested in learning more about the Realme X50 Pro? Then you should go through our detailed preview to find out how the hardware holds up in real-world use.

Realme X50 Pro 5G preview: A bold new frontier

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