Realme X50 Pro Player Edition TENAA Listing Reveals Specifications

Realme is expected to launch theRealme X50 Pro Player Editionin China on May 25 alongside abunch of other productsincluding (possibly) theRealme Buds Air Neo. The gaming focused edition of the Realme X50 Pro 5G is going to feature almost the same internals and sporting the model number RMX2072.

Now, a new listing on certification website TENAA has given away the Realme X50 Pro Player Edition’s specifications. As expected, the phone has similar specs as the X50 Pro 5G. According to the TENAA listing, theRealme X50 Pro Player Edition comes with the Snapdragon 865 processor paired with up to 12GB of RAM. That’s the same as theRealme X50 Pro 5G. However, the listing reveals that the Player Edition will also be available in a 512GB storage variant. In comparison, the Realme X50 Pro 5G only went up to 256GB.

The listing also reveals watered down cameras on the Player Edition. While the Realme X50 Pro came with a 64MP primary rear camera, thePlayer Edition has a 48MP primary sensor. Also, the front camera on the Player Edition is a dual 16MP + 2MP, while the regular X50 Pro featured a 32MP + 8MP selfie camera.

Similar to the Realme X50 Pro 5G, the Player Edition also features LPDDR5 RAM, which is great. However, the new phone will come with thefasterUFS 3.1 storageas compared toUFS 3.0in the Realme X50 Pro 5G. That means we can expect faster read/write speeds and game load times.

Apart from all that, the listing reveals a 2,055mAh battery cell, so the phone will likely have a dual-cell battery of around the same 4,200mAh as the X50 Pro 5G.

Akshay Gangwar

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