- The device will be powered by the newly launched Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset
- The company stated that from next year the company will only release 5G mobile phones in China

According to a report by GizmoChina, Realme has revealed that the company’s first 5G smartphone – Realme X50 5G, will go official in China on January 7.
The device will be powered by the newly launched Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset. The smartphone will support 5G and Wi-Fi connections. It will be equipped with an enhanced VOOC 4.0 fast charging.
AMOLED display
The phone will feature a 16.3576 cm AMOLED display. It will come with a five-dimensional ice-cooled heat dissipation system that offers 100 per cent coverage of heating sources.
Recently, Realme’s CEO and founder Sky Li has disclosed a policy change via a Weibo post that from next year the company will only release 5G mobile phones in China.
The world’s largest supplier of mobile phone chips, Qualcomm Inc also expects global smartphone makers to ship 450 million 5G handsets in 2021 and another 750 million in 2022.