Realme Narzo 10 and Realme Narzo 10A are finally official
Third time is the charm and Narzo lineup has finally arrived - meet the Realme Narzo 10 and Realme Narzo 10A. They were unveiled during an online launch that was twice postponed due to the ongoing pandemic.
The Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A are not entirely new phones - they are renamed Realme 6i and Realme C3 with three cameras (with a different design on the back) for the Indian market.
The Realme Narzo 10 is driven by the Helio G80 chipset, with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage alongside, and built around a 6.5” screen with HD+ resolution. There is a single 16 MP camera in a waterdrop notch, while the back has four shooters, the main one packing a 48MP sensor.
Another key feature of the Narzo 10 is the 5,000mAh battery with a USB-C connector and 18W fast-charging. During our review of the Realme 6i, the phone topped our charts with an astounding 186h endurance rating, 25% more than the previous leader.
The Realme Narzo 10A is the more affordable solution with a Helio G70 chipset, coupled with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage, while the screen remains the same as the Narzo 10. The rear camera is a combination of a 12MP wide + 2MP depth + 2MP macro snappers, while on the front we have a 5 MP f/2.4 cam. The battery is also 5,000 mAh, but this phone has a microUSB port and standard 10W charging rates.
Some other common features worth mentioning are the fingerprint scanner placement on the back; the availability of FM radio, and the expandable storage. Both the Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A will ship with Android 10 and Realme UI out of the box.
Realme will start selling Narzo 10 in That White and That Green on May 18 at noon local time for INR11,999 ($158/€146). The Narzo 10A, available in So Blue or So White, will cost INR8,499 ($112/€104) and will arrive for its first sale on May 22. Both devices can be purchased online at Flipkart or Realme's own store.
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- wonderingsoul114
- 13 May 2020
- 3J5
Officially, Realme is no longer a sub brand. It is a separate brand in itself. It spun out from Oppo and they announced it as a separate brand.
- Bill
- 12 May 2020
- y$9
Why so many rebranded? Xiaomi and realme? Really confusing. I thin with 1 name globally is enough
- dt031sin
- 12 May 2020
- rJW
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