Realme, a sub-brand of Chinese smartphone manufacturer
Oppo is launching the second iteration of its value-for-money smartphone in India today ( August 28). Named the
Realme 2, the smartphone would have a gradient design, similar to the first-generation device. However, compared to the predecessor, the upcoming smartphone will feature a new format screen, better internals and an improved camera module, according to a device listing page on the e-commerce platform Flipkart.
The Realme 2 would sport a 6.2-inch HD+ resolution screen with a notch, accommodating a front camera, earpiece and sensors. On the back, the phone would get a dual camera module placed horizontally on top left centre, along with an LED flash. The back would also feature a fingerprint sensor, which was missing in the predecessor.
However, like the predecessor, the Realme 2 would feature a diamond-shaped gradient design on the back and on the frame.
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