Realme had taken to social media to announce that the Realme X50 Pro 5G launch happen online from Madrid this February 24, instead of its gazetted debut at the now-cancelled MWC 2020 conference.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, we regret to inform that the #realmeX50Pro, planned to debut at the MWC, is now set to be launched online globally in Madrid on 24/02. Sorry for the inconvenience. We will update with the #realmeX50Pro news as soon as possible. Please stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/ly7q9c4klP
— realme Europe (@realmeeurope) February 13, 2020
Realme also announced that the phone will have support for up to 65W SuperDart fast charging. It’ll also come with the latest Snapdragon 865 chipset too.
We could think of a million situations in which having no battery could ruin your day.
But during the time you have been thinking about this, you would have already charged the #realmeX50Pro with its 65W SuperDart Charge to keep you going. #realme5G
— realme Europe (@realmeeurope) February 13, 2020
It could also come with up to 12GB RAM with a 120Hz display too. That’s all we know about the upcoming flagship, but it won’t be too long until the device is officially launched.