Realme introduced the Realme X50 smartphone on Jan. 7 in China. The Snapdragon 765G powered device is the first phone from the company to arrive with support for 5G connectivity. Soon after the introduction of the flagship Snapdragon 865 mobile platform in December, Realme was one of the first companies to confirm that it will be launching a SD865 driven phone. It is believed that the Realme may launch the Realme X50 Pro 5G as its first SD865 phone. A new Realme phone breaking AnTuTu records has been spotted. It seems to be the rumored Realme X50 Pro handset.

A new Realme device with model number RMX2071 has surfaced on AnTuTu. It has recorded an average benchmarking score of 574,985. This suggests that the Realme device could be fueled by the Snapdragon 865 chipset and it could be the forthcoming Realme X50 Pro 5G smartphone. However, the moniker is yet to be confirmed by the company.

Realme RMX2017 AnTuTu Snapdragon 865 phone

According to a reliable Chinese tipster, the Realme’s upcoming SD865 phone will be sporting a single punch-hole at the upper left corner. This is in contrast with the Realme X50 5G phone that has a dual punch-hole display design. The other details of the Realme X50 Pro 5G phone is currently under the wraps.

Realme X50 Pro punch-hole display

]The Realme X50 Pro 5G could be arriving as a successor for the Realme X2 Pro from last year. Hence, there is a possibility that it be could be fitted with a 120Hz refresh rate display. It is likely to sport a quad camera setup. It remains to be seen whether it could be decked with a primary lens of 108-megapixel. It is advisable to wait for further reports to know more about the SD865 powered Realme phone.

Realme has confirmed that it will be present at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020 tech trade show that will be held in February. It will be a 5G event that will be held on Feb. 24. The company may showcase its 5G-ready Snapdragon 865 powered flagship phone at the event. Also, it may display the Realme X50 5G phone that is currently only available in China. Now that the company has confirmed its presence at MWC 2020, it is likely that it could be aiming at bringing its cheaper 5G phones to global markets.