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Realme expected to launch Realme 2 Pro at event held on September 26 and 27

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Realme, the subsidiary brand from Oppo is all set to launch a new smartphone very soon. This is because the company has now sent out media invites for the event held by Realme. Interestingly, the invite says that the event will be held for two days that is September 26 and 27. Also, TheTechHacker has received an invite as well which reads as shown below.

Now, if you have a glance at the invite then you will be noticing that letters 2, P, r and o are highlighted whereas others are not. This indicates that the Realme 2 Pro is definitely launching in the event. Moreover, it is worth noting that the event is scheduled for two consecutive days whereas usually the events are held only for one day. Therefore, it could mean that Realme has something more up its sleeve as well.

On the other hand, we earlier reported that Realme 2 Pro was already showcased by popular Tech YouTuber technical guruji in an interview with Realme CEO.  Thus, we already know that Realme 2 Pro will come with a dual camera setup on the back. It will also have a waterdrop-style notch on the display so as to shrink the bezels.

Regarding the processor, Realme 2 Pro might come with MediaTek Helio P60 processor which is the most powerful processor right now from MediaTek. There are rumours which also suggest that Realme 2 Pro will have Snapdragon 660 processor which is a flagship mid-range processor from Qualcomm. All in all, the Realme 2 Pro is a clear upgrade from the Realme 2 and is an incremental device to the Realme 1.

Also, Madhav Seth who is the CEO of Realme told in an interview that Realme is planning to launch a few new devices by the end of this year as well. Therefore, we will have to wait for 24 hours time when we will get all the details about the next smartphones from Realme. Make sure to visit The Tech Hacker tomorrow and the day after as we will be reporting all the updates from the Realme event too.

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