realme x50 pro 5g It is the company’s most premium (and most expensive) phone yet. One reason for this is the inclusion of the latest and most powerful mobile chipset Snapdragon 865 in the phone. You will find this phone powerful realme x2 pro Can also be seen as. Compared to X2 Pro, X50 Pro is equipped with some great features. It includes features like 5G support, a large battery, fast charging, dual front camera and new software etc. We haven’t spent enough time with the phone, yet we’re sharing our initial impressions of the Realme X50 Pro with you.
Realme Has not made much changes in the design of X50 Pro. The company has introduced some small improvements in X50 Pro 5G. The most noticeable change is the hole-punch display included in the phone, which looks just as premium as other hole-punch display phones available in the market these days. It has a dual hole-punch display, as we Samsung Galaxy S10+ I saw. Although this hole-punch is given in the upper left corner of the display. We found that the hole-punch doesn’t distract you while watching videos or playing games. The display is also curved at the edges.
The phone is very well built and feels sturdy. Gorilla Glass 5 protection has been provided on the front and back. The 6.44-inch AMOLED panel on the Realme X50 Pro is bright and the full-HD+ resolution makes everything look sharp. Like Realme X2 Pro, it also has 90 Hz refresh rate support.

The company has launched Realme X50 Pro 5G in two color options, which include Moss Green and Rust Red. Both the colors are not very bright. Realme says that now similar colors are popular among the youth. Matte finish is seen in the back of the phone. We really liked this finish and the good thing is that fingerprints are not easily visible in it. However, the back of the phone is very slippery.
The Realme X50 Pro 5G does not have a headphone socket or a slot for a microSD card. Two nano-SIM cards can be used in it. You get stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos audio, and the usual power and volume buttons. The camera bump on the back of the phone also doesn’t come with as much of a bulge as we’ve seen on Realme phones before, but that’s because the overall thickness of the phone has been increased. The total thickness of Realme X50 Pro is 8.9 mm, which feels quite thick in the hand, and its weight is also 205 grams, which is undoubtedly heavy.
One of the main highlights of the phone is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor. We are going to see this processor in many flagship Android phones this year. The main reason for this is that the chipset comes with support for 5G network. Although users in India cannot use this feature currently, as 5G connectivity is not currently available in the country, but it certainly makes this phone a good option for the future. Also, if you go to countries with 5G network, you will get ample opportunity to take advantage of high speed data there.

The top model of the Realme X50 Pro 5G, which we are testing, includes 12 GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB UFS 3.0 storage. Talking about the price of all the variants, the 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variant of the phone is available at Rs 37,999, the 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variant is available at Rs 39,999 and the 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant is available at the price of Rs 44,999.
Realme says that it has also used a vapor cooling system in the X50 Pro 5G to keep the processor cool. So far we have not faced any heating problem in this phone. Although we have not actually tested this phone thoroughly, so we will be able to tell you about it in our review.
In our limited use, we did not find any problems in the phone’s interface or during multitasking. You get Realme UI in the phone, which is based on Android 10. We have also seen this UI recently on Realme C3. The X50 Pro 5G also comes with a whopping 65W fast charging, which is called Realme SuperDart Flash Charge. We have not yet measured the charging speed, but Realme claims that the phone’s battery gets fully charged in just 35 minutes.
The back camera setup of the phone largely matches that of Realme X2 Pro. It has a 64-megapixel main camera sensor. The setup also includes a 12-megapixel telephoto camera, an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera that also doubles as a macro camera, and a 2-megapixel monochrome depth sensor. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel main camera along with an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera with a 105-degree field of view. Till now we have used the camera very little, but after using it for a limited time, our expectations about the camera have been raised.

During limited time of use, Realme X50 Pro 5G performed exactly as the phone should do according to the specification. Before the launch, some rumors had claimed that the phone would be launched for around Rs 50,000, but Realme surprised everyone by launching it for just Rs 37,999. However, even though this is Realme’s most expensive model to date, the phone still lacks some premium features like wireless charging or water resistance.
We will test Realme X50 Pro in a better way further and will give you complete information about its performance, battery life, display, usability etc. It will also be interesting to see how this phone compares to the iQoo 3, which is another premium flagship phone based on the Snapdragon 865 processor.