New Delhi, Tech Desk. Chinese smartphone manufacturer Realme is soon to launch another smartphone in its X series. This smartphone can be launched under the name of Realme X3 SuperZoom. As the name suggests, this smartphone can be launched with the camera centric feature. A few leaks were revealed about this smartphone last month, in which its features were revealed. Now another new leak has surfaced, in which the battery, camera feature and price of the phone have been revealed. This smartphone can be launched in the mid budget range.
Information about this smartphone has been shared from the Twitter handle named Sudhanshu1414. According to the information shared by Tipster, the phone can be launched with a 4,200mAh battery and 30W fast charging feature. This smartphone can be launched in India in the price range of Rs 30,000. However, the Realme X3 SuperZoom does not provide fast charging features like Realme X2 Pro and Realme X50 Pro 5G but the camera feature of the phone can be given much better.
According to the information revealed about this smartphone recently, the phone can be launched with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+, the flagship chipset processor launched last year. Up to 12GB of RAM can be supported in the phone. Talking about its camera features, it can be given a 20x digital zoom feature. However, no information has been revealed about its optical zoom capacity. The phone has received Bluetooth SIG certification recently. The phone may come with Realme UI based on Android 10.
Apart from this, information about Realme X3 SuperZoom has not been revealed. The AMOLED display in the phone can be given with a 90Hz refresh rate. Also, this phone can support 64MP quad rear camera. Apart from this, Realme can soon launch its Narzo 10 budget smartphone series. The launch of this smartphone series has been canceled twice due to coronavirus lockdown. The series can be launched soon after the approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs to sell non-essential items in the Orange and Green zones on the e-commerce website from May 4.