The Realme X launched in China this week, marking the brand’s entry into China. The phone will be making its way to India very soon. However, its specs may be different according to Realme‘s CEO, Madhav Sheth.

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The head of the year-old company revealed the info in a tweet earlier today. He said the Realme X may not necessarily launch with the same specs as the one sold in China. While he wasn’t specific about the changes, he did reveal the price will be around INR 18,000 (~$255).

That is roughly the price of the 8GB+128GB version when you convert from Chinese Renminbi to Indian Rupees. However, since the specs may be different, probably a more powerful processor and since we also don’t know the storage + RAM configuration, we can’t plainly say it is more expensive.

Another info the company head revealed is that the Indian version of the Realme X will get a third special variant in addition to the Garlic and Onion special variants already announced.

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The Realme X has a 6.53inch AMOLED display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It doesn’t have a notch nor a punch hole, so it has a pop-up selfie camera design. There is a Snapdragon 710 processor under the hood and up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The pop-up selfie camera is a 16MP sensor while the rear is home to a 48MP+5MP dual camera setup. There is a 3765mAh battery under the hood with support for VOOC 3.0 20W fast charging. The phone will be available for purchase in China on May 20.

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