RealMe X50 Pro 5G Hands On Reviews:


Pros:

  • Processor Snapdragon 865 Soc
  • 65W Fast Charger
  • Six Cameras
  • Perfect Price tag


Cons:

  • Realme UI or you can call it Color OS 7
  • No 3.5mm Audio Jack Port



Our Vardict:


In February 2020 this year, I was able to get hands on the realme X50 5G. I thought it was a well-rounded premium midrange device for having a near-flagship device performance, not to mention that smooth 120Hz refresh rate display is also pretty sweet.

Let’s take a quick glance on the Realme X50 5G reviews and specifications. 


Highlights:


Like other trending flagship smartphones of 2020 Realme X50 Pro 5G has glass in the back. The phone has a 6.44-inch Full HD + Super AMOLED screen. A dual punch-hole cutout is given on the left side in the top of the screen. The display has a refresh rate of 90Hz and its screen-to-body ratio is 92 percent. The screen of the smartphone is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The smartphone has Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and up to 12GB of RAM. The phone has an in-display fingerprint sensor. Quad camera setup has been given in the rear camera of Realme X50 Pro 5G smartphone. A 64-megapixel primary camera is provided on the back of the phone. In addition, the back of the phone has an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle shooter, 12-megapixel telephoto lens, 2-megapixel portrait camera. Two selfie cameras are provided in the front of the phone. The front has a 32-megapixel Sony IMX 616 primary sensor and an 8-megapixel secondary sensor.


RealMe X50 Pro Specifications:


Body: Gorilla Glass 5 front and back, aluminum frame

Screen: 6.44-inch AMOLED, 20:9, 1080p+, HDR10+, 90Hz refresh rate

Rear camera: Primary 64MP Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 Quad Bayer 1/1.72" sensor, 0.8µm, f/1.8 lens, PDAF; 119° ultrawide-angle 8MP camera with f/2.3 lens, PDAF, macro mode; 12MP telephoto camera with f/2.5 lens, PDAF, 2x optical and 5x hybrid zoom, PDAF; 2MP depth sensor; LED flash; 2160p@30fps video recording, EIS

Front camera: Primary 32MP Quad Bayer 1/2.8" sensor, 0.8µm, f/2.5 lens; 105° ultrawide-angle 8MP camera with f/2.2 lens; 1080p video, EIS.

Chipset: Snapdragon 865 5G: octa-core CPU (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 585 Gold & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 Gold & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 585 Silver), Adreno 650 GPU

Memory: 6/8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.0 storage.

OS: Android 10.0; Realme UI 1.0

Battery: 4,200mAh, 65W SuperDart charge (incl. in the box), 20W VOOC 3.0 support

Connectivity: 5G, Dual SIM, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ax/ax, dual GPS, USB-C

Colors: Rust Red, Moss Green

Misc: Under-display optical fingerprint reader, stereo speakers 


RealMe X50 Pro 5G Design:


From the look, the realme X50 Pro 5G radiates this subtle, elegant look. It sports a low-keyed matte texture, and yes, it’s made up of glass. The unit we have is in Moss Green, but it’s also available in Rust Red. The design looks classy and creates this subtle color change when light hits it.


The phone feels pretty solid, and it’s probably, by far, the most solid realme devices ever. It comes with a heft at 205g, which makes it feel more premium. Its rear glass back curves into the metal frame, making it comfortable to hold. However, due to its quite slippery matte finish, it can be quite slippery, so better use the jelly case that comes with the retail box.


Also found here at the back are its quad rear camera setup and the realme branding.

Upfront, we have the notch that houses the dual front camera, the call speaker, and the in-display fingerprint scanner.


We have the power/lock button with some yellow accents embedded on it and a pair of antenna bands on the right side.

While on the left side, we can find the volume keys and a pair of antenna bands.



Up top, there’s another pair of antenna bands and a noise-canceling microphone.

Down below, we have the USB Type-C port, the primary microphone, the dual nano-SIM card slot, and the speaker grille. As of today’s flagship smartphone standards, this phone doesn’t come with a 3.5mm headphone jack, and you don’t get a type-C to 3.5mm adapter in the box, so there’s that.


RealMe X50 Pro Display And Performance:


The realme X50 Pro 5G sports a 6.44-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080. As per usual, the screen looks great. The 90Hz refresh rate is buttery smooth and responsive. You have the option to downgrade to 60Hz, and there’s also an Auto-Select option that selects the best refresh rate for an app, and we mostly use that one.


The colors look sharp and vibrant, and the blacks look deep, considering that it’s AMOLED. On the downside, though, since this phone uses an AMOLED panel, it’s prone to screen burn-in, and it’s apparent when using the Dark Mode, especially on grey backgrounds, and is usually found around the notch area.


For display features, you get screen color temperature, OSIE visual effects for better viewing experience and improved color reproduction in supported apps (such as Tiktok), Bright HDR video mode, screen color modes, and Edge lighting for notification light effects, which, by the way, looks awesome. You get to choose three color effects such as Neon Purple, Ocean Blue, and Amber Orange. There’s also an option to hide the notch, but you have to do it per app.


Audio-wise, it features dual stereo speakers and Hi-Res audio with Dolby Atmos. Audio quality is impressive for a smartphone. It gets loud enough, has the right amount of bass and clarity, and there’s only little distortion when the volume is set at max. You can also utilize the Sound Amplifier to filter ambient noise, amplify faint sounds, and soften loud sounds, and it works pretty well. Unfortunately, it works only with wired earphones.


RealMe X50 Pro Camera:


For cameras, the realme X50 Pro 5G comes with a quad-rear camera setup consisting of 64MP F1.8 Samsung GW1 (main), 12MP F2.4 (telephoto), 8MP F2.3 (ultra-wide, macro), and 2MP F2.4 (B&W portrait). Meanwhile, we get a dual front shooter for selfies: a 32MP F2.5 Sony IMX 616 main and an 8MP F2.2 ultra-wide sensors. 


As for camera features, you get Ultra NightScape, AI, Portrait, 64MP, Panorama, Text Scanner, and PRO, among others.


RealMe X50 Pro Battery Life And Durability:


The Realme X50 Pro has a massive  4,200 mAh battery. It is the first phone to support the new 65W SuperDart charge and the 65W charger is part of the retail bundle. Realme promises it will fully recharge the battery in 35 mins. And we can confirm it fills 99% of its dead battery in 35 mins, while a full charge is achieved around the 38 min mark. Very impressive indeed!


The Realme X50 Pro also supports all previous VOOC fast charging options, as well as USB-PD, so if you are fine without the charging speed that only 65W VOOC 2.0 provides, you can charge it with whatever fast charger you have lying around. As long as it's not a wireless charger that is - as the Realme X50 Pro does not support that.



We've completed our battery tests, and the results are very good. The phone can last you upto 13 hours of web surfing, or more than 17 hours of playing videos. The 3G talk time isn't spectacular, and nor is the standby performance - and these led to a bit lower than expected, but still very good endurance rating of 88 hours.


Conclusion:


I know so many people who want to buy Realme’s smartphone but they don’t because they don’t like Color OS and this is the only reason for you to not buy Realme X50 Pro. One more thing, I know it’s Realme brand but if the company is proving the best product at a good price then you can put Brand tag aside.


But talking about the realme X50 5G pro the device comes with a massive built-in amazing specs for any other 2020 flagship device can have i will be force to compare it with the Xiaomi Mi 10T or the Google Pixel 4a the device houses a refresh rate of 90Hz and its screen-to-body ratio is 92 percent. The screen of the smartphone is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The smartphone has Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and up to 12GB of RAM. 

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