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Realme X2 Pro Master Edition to enter first sale at 8:55PM tonight at Rs 34,999

Realme announced the Realme X2 Pro Master Edition along with the Realme X2 Pro and Realme 5S in late November but this is the first time it’s set to go on sale since. Available on Realme.com and Flipkart, the flash sale period will start tonight at 8:55 PM and most likely end in a matter of seconds. If you were planning on gifting yourself the Realme X2 Pro Master Edition for Christmas and New Year, you’ll want to stay on the product page and keep your mouse at the ready ten minutes before the clock strikes nine.

The news of tonight’s sale comes from Madhav Sheth, the CEO of Realme Mobiles, on Twitter. During the sale, the Realme X2 Pro Master Edition will be available in both Concrete and Red Brick colour options at Rs 34,999. The Realme X2 Pro Master Edition comes in a single variant, which features 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage space. The handset is sold with Cashify’s device exchange offer and Bajaj Finserv’s No Cost EMI payment option along with a 10-per cent cashback offer from MobiKwik.

The Realme X2 Pro Master Edition is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset, so it’s easy to see why it’s going on sale specifically at 8:55PM tonight. The handset also sports a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The screen is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and capable of refreshing at 90Hz. On the back panel, the handset has as many as four cameras, with the primary sensor being a 64MP Samsung GW1 unit with an aperture of f/1.8. The other sensors include a 13MP telephoto unit, 8MP wide-angle unit, and a 2MP portrait unit. On the front, there’s a single 16MP sensor for selfies.

Understandably, the Realme X2 Pro Master Edition is a special edition of the Realme X2 Pro that’s currently selling in the market at a starting price of Rs 29,999. The two colour options Concrete and Red Brick are inspired by the work of Japanese Industrial Designer Naoto Fukasawa. “realme created its custom RP paint and combined it with industry-leading lacquered glass coating technology to realize Naoto Fukasawa's exceptionally high standards for design,” explains Realme in the Master Edition’s product page. The rear panel of the handset incorporates a laser-engraved replica of Fukasawa’s signature for added authenticity. You can read our review of the Realme X2 Pro here.

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