The Realme X2 has now been released to the Chinese market. In accordance to some leaks that have revolved around this new phone, it is essentially a variant of the XT, but with a newer Snapdragon 730G processor. However, it retains this variant's 64MP sensor in a quad rear camera.
The X2 has 6 to 8GB of RAM, paired to 64 or 128GB of internal storage respectively. It has a 6.4-inch FHD OLED display with a waterdrop notch, in which a 32MP front-facing camera is found. Its battery is a 4,000mAh with 30W VOOC charging. The Realme X2 runs Color OS 6, which overlays Android 9.0 (Pie).
This new Realme phone reportedly costs 1499 yuan (or about US$210) for a 6GB unit, or 1799 yuan (about $255) to max the RAM out. That's not all, though - the brand has announced that this is the second-gen X-series phone that will be marketed in Europe. It is coming to its new region on October 15, 2019, at which juncture its pricing here will be announced. (buy Realme X 8G+128G now at Amazon)