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Best Realme Smartphones in 2024

Realme is a subbrand from Oppo and they are doing quite well when it comes to smartphones. They now have both budget smartphones and also flagship devices as well.
However, they are well knowns when it comes to budget phones that anyone can buy without breaking their wallet. Below are the best Realme smartphones of 2020 to buy.

1. Realme X50 Pro 5G

This is in the flagship category and the phone comes with a 5G network hence the name. The Realme X50 Pro 5G is the advanced version of the X50 and it comes with ample RAM and generous inbuilt storage.

Realme X50 Pro 5G specs

It features a premium body that is built with a combination of aluminum and glass. It also has body dimensions of 159 x 74.2 x 8.9 mm and weighs 205 grams. The smartphone packs an impressive camera of 64 MP plus 12 MP additional 8 MP and lastly is 2 MP snapper.

It has a powerful Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 chipset and runs on the Android 10 operating system. The inbuilt storage is 256GB and ample RAM of 12GB. The battery is 4200 mAh and it comes with support for fast charging technology. The Realme X50 Pro 5G will sell at a price of about $650.

2. Realme C3

This has always been a budget series in the family and the Realme C3 is not exceptional. The phone comes with an interesting body that has a dual-camera setup and a waterdrop notch. The device’s top selling point is the massive battery of 5000 mAh that has support for fast charging technology.

Realme C3

The display has a size of 6.5 inches with an IPS LCD panel. As for the cameras, it consists of 12 MP with an additional 2 MP shooter. The front camera on the phone is 5 MP snapper. The Realme C3 has a Mediatek Helio G70 chipset that runs on the Android 10 operating system. The internal storage is 64GB and 4GB RAM. You can order the phone at a price of $154.

3. Realme 5i

This is also another budget smartphone from Realme. The phone comes with impressive camera setup and also a massive battery of 5000 mAh on the hood. The Realme 5i has a display size of 6.52 inches with an IPS LCD panel.

Realme 5i

It also has a screen resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a 20:9 ratio, and 269 PPI density. There are quad cameras on the back that consist of 12 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP while the front camera is 8 MP. The smartphone has a Qualcomm SDM665 Snapdragon 665 that is paired with 4GB RAM and inbuilt storage of 64GB which is expandable. The phone is selling for $142.

4. Realme X2

Realme X2 falls under the upper midrange category. The smartphone features a decent body design that is built with a combination of glass and a plastic frame. It has a screen size of 6.4 inches with a Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. The camera modules include an impressive 64 MP snapper with additional 8 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP.

Realme X2

For selfies, it has a front camera of 32 MP which will ensure good photos. The Realme X2 has a Qualcomm SDM730 Snapdragon 730G chipset with 8GB RAM and generous inbuilt storage of 256GB. The battery on the inside is 4000 mAh with fast charging technology. The phone is selling for $178.

5. Realme X

The Realme X is also in the upper midrange category and it comes with pop-up front camera setup and many more. It features a beautiful body that has a large screen size of 6.53 inches under AMOLED display.

Realme X

The camera setup on the inside includes a 48 MP wide with another 8 MP and a front camera of 16 MP for selfies. The Qualcomm SDM710 Snapdragon 710 chipset is powered by Android 9.0 Pie. It has generous inbuilt storage of 256GB with 8GB RAM. The battery is 3765 mAh and the device will sell for $300.

Conclusion:

The Realme phones are not looking bad at all. They are similar to the normal Oppo phones we have been seeing and these are the latest you should buy. The Realme X50 Pro 5G is the most powerful and can handle anything you throw at it while the Realme C3 is in the budget and the cheapest as well.

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