The Realme X2 Pro is set for launch on the 15th of October in China and Madrid, but the Realme have done a good job of keeping silent about the device’s specifications. Now however, the handset has passed TENAA with the model number RMX1931, spilling all the beans as to its specifications. So, what’s waiting for us other than that Snapdragon 855+ chipset?

According to the TENAA listing, the Realme X2 Pro will feature a 6.5-inch AMOLED display. We’ve got a quad-camera setup at the rear consisting of 64MP+13MP+8MP+2MP sensors, and the setup supports 3x optical zoom. We’ve got a 16MP selfie shooter up front, and the device will come in a 6GB+64GB option. The device weighs 199g and the dimensions include 161 × 75.7 × 8.7mm.

According to what we know, the new device will be a feature-packed smartphone as it not only runs on a flagship processor, but it also packs a 90Hz display like the OnePlus 7T. Additionally, it will also be the first Realme phone to come with 50W Super VOOC fast charging technology that can allegedly fully charge a smartphone in just 35 minutes. The TENAA listing surprisingly lists the battery as a 1950mAh unit, which seems rather unlikely.

Simultaneously to the TENAA listing, the Realme X2 Pro was also spotted on NBTC, Thailand confirming that the RMX1931 model number pertains to the Realme X2 Pro. The Realme X2 Pro was also spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) suggesting that the device will also launch soon in India as well.

Realme X2 Pro renders appear showing off new colour scheme

At the same time, Realme’s Marketing Officer Xu Qi Chase has gone to Weibo showing off a new render of the Realme X2 Pro. The render features a deep blue colour which Xu Qi refers to as “Poseidon”. It was allegedly inspired by the deep sea floor, and it’ll be another one of those designs that changes subtly when it’s reflecting the sun.

In terms of design, the X2 Pro toes the line of the Reno Ace which is its closest cousin both in terms of looks and features. Thankfully, the handset doesn’t skip on the headphone jack (which is frankly incredible) and also has NFC and UFS 3.0 storage. Overall, it’s really looking like an extremely impressive package from start to finish. The offset Realme logo is off putting, but other than that it’s a fairly good looking device.

If you’re really looking forward to seeing the device, you won’t have to wait long. The October 15th launch event will be hosted in Madrid, Spain, and it will start at 10 AM local time. The company previously said that X2 Pro will be presented in Asia and Europe simultaneously, and we already know the device is launching in China on the same day.

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