Realme is expected to
launch a new flagship phone, powered by the Snapdragon 888 chipset. We’ve
already seen a device with the name Realme Race, and it looks like it is just a
placeholder, because a new addition to the X series is in the works.
The CEO of Realme
in Europe in India has posted on his own Twitter a short teaser, saying “X is
the future” and people should be “Xcited”.
There’s
also, the possibility of the new Realme X to be different than the Realme Race –
after all the X series is more about innovation rather than having the best
specs for the highest price – just see the Realme X, the brand’s first phone
with elevating camera, and the Realme X7 series marked the debut of some
Mediatek platforms.
On the other hand, we have the Realme X2 Pro and the Realme X50 Pro who were
fully-fledged flagships with global availability and affordable pricing. This
leaves us hoping we might actually have more than one new Realme X phone –
hopefully, a vanilla version with some new fancy features and a Pro variant
with the Qualcomm chipset.
Last Year, the
Realme X7 series was powered by Mediatek chipsets so we wonder if the upcoming
X9 will keep that trend and take advantage of the chips the Taiwanese maker
will announce tomorrow. If that's
indeed the case we should be hearing more about it from Realme once Mediatek
unveils the new Dimensity chips.
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