Realme revealed on December 24, 2019 that it will be unveiling the company's first 5G smartphone on January 7. A few days ahead of that event, Realme's CEO Madhav Sheth teased a couple of images of the Realme X50 5G on Twitter, disclosing some interesting details about the phone's camera and back design (via GSMArena).
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The teaser shows a quad-camera setup on the back. Although Sheth didn't provide details about the rear camera's specs, it was previously claimed that the phone will feature a 64MP main shooter, 8MP ultrawide camera, 13MP telephoto with 5x hybrid zoom), and a 2MP macro camera.
Sheth's Twitter post focuses only on the back design of the camera, which resembles that of the X2, as noted by GSMArena. Previously, the Chinese phone maker revealed on Weibo the X50 5G's front panel, which houses a dual punch hole for the front shooter. It is expected to come with a 32MP main snapper and an 8MP ultrawide camera.
The previous leak also claimed the phone will rock a 6.67-inch FullHD+ display, Snapdragon 765G SoC, Adreno 620 GPU, 4,500mAh battery with 30W charging, either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage.