Realme started its Indian operations in 2018 and since then, the company has been selling devices to consumers who want a device with the best possible hardware at an affordable price. While the same strategy still applies for the recently launched Realme X2 Pro, the phone is priced at Rs. 30,000. But is it good enough? We find out.
A glance to the Realme X2 Pro and we won’t be surprised if you mistake it for another lower-priced Realme phone. Although the back boasts a curved 3D glass that gives the phone a premium feel when you hold it, the X2 Pro doesn’t look premium. It could be because of the colour but we feel Realme needs to adopt a new design soon. Also, we wouldn’t mind seeing the phone in other subtle looking colors, in addition to the current Neptune Blue and Lunar White. That said, the phone has a very good hand feel to it. Dual Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protects the front and back and despite weighing 199g, the phone’s weight distribution is apt, making it comfortable to use. If we talk about the port and key placements, there’s a dual SIM slot on the right along with the power button; volume buttons on the left; and USB Type-C, loudspeaker and a 3.5mm headphone jack at the bottom.
This story is from the December 2019 edition of T3 India.
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