We already know the Realme X2 model - it debuted in September. Now it went to India, but in the company of the new headphones Realme Buds Air.
The Indian Realme X2 is no different from the model known so far - it has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, a Snapdragon 730G processor and a 4000 mAh battery with quick charging 30 W. It is also equipped with a 32-megapixel selfie camera and quad rear camera with 64, 8, 2 and 2 Mpx matrixes. The only novelty is the new, green colour version, which will join the already known - blue and white.
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Sometimes it's worth comparing prices... In India, Realme X2 costs 16999, 18999 or 19999 rupees, respectively for versions 4 + 64, 6 + 128 and 8 + 128 GB. After conversion, this gives 240, 268 and 282 USD; 216, 240 and 253 euros. In China, prices are 1599 and 1899 yuan for models 6 + 64 and 8 + 128 GB, which gives 225 and 268 USD or 205 and 244 euros. In Europe, on the other hand, only the 8 + 128 GB variant is offered for only 299 euros or USD 333. As you can see, it is cheaper in India than in Europe, but more expensive than in China.
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The presentation of the already known model on the new market can be an opportunity to show something else. That something in the case of Realme are truly wireless Buds Air headphones, dangerously reminiscent of a more known model. Apart from the controversy related to the obvious more or less inspiration of stylists, Buds Air supports the Google Fast Pair fast pairing protocol and have a gaming mode that reduces the audio delay from standard 204 to 120 ms. Air Buds have 12 mm transducers and two microphones (one for conversations, the other for reducing ambient noise), and their battery is enough for 3 hours of playing. In turn, an additional battery in the cover will allow you to achieve a total working time of up to 17 hours. The price of the headphones is 3999 rupees, i.e. 57 USD, 50 EUR.
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