Realme X2 Pro is on Blind Order sale Today: Here’s how to pre-book the phone

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Realme X2 Pro is the upcoming Snapdragon 855+ wielding flagship phone from the brand. While its set to launch on November 20, the phone is on a “Blind Order” Sale today. This is a good chance for the Realme fans to pre-book a Realme X2 Pro. So, without further ado, here’s how to participate in the sale.

Realme X2 Pro Blind Order Sale

Realme X2 Pro Blind Order Sale

1. Click on this link to jump straight to the dedicated page for the Realme X2 Pro Blind Order sale.

2. Now, you have to tap on “Pay Deposit Now” and make an advance payment of Rs. 1000. When the phone finally goes on sale, you’ve to pay the remaining amount of the price. Speaking which, the Indian price will be revealed on November 20.

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3. Notably, only the first 855 participants are eligible and the company has assured a priority and speedy delivery to these 855 customers once the launch takes place. So, if you’re interested, you better hurry!

Realme X2 Pro

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The phone will be available via Flipkart amongst other outlets. In its home market, the phone starts at 2699 yuan, which is around Rs 27,000. As such, it’s expected to retail somewhere near Rs. 25000 in India.

For that price, Realme X2 Pro seems a real catch as it comes with Snapdragon 855+, 90Hz AMOLED display, a 64-megapixel quad rear camera setup, 12gigs of RAM, UFS 3.0 storage, 4000mAh battery backed by a 50W SuperVOOC fast charging support amongst other things.

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