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Realme to Release Great Smartphones with Triple Cam


Tue 14 Apr 2020 | 11:53 AM
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Realme will launch a new smartphone lineup in India this week. The new series will feature a unique Zenith design, targeted toward younger audiences.

Generation Z. Realme also confirmed a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch and an 89.8-percent screen-to-body ratio on one or both of Narzo devices.

Meanwhile, the firm confirmed a 48-megapixel quad-camera setup on the Realme Narzo 10 and a triple-camera setup on the Narzo 10A. The company has also confirmed a 5,000 mAh battery with fast-charging support on the Narzo 10.

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According to moneycontrol.com, Realme’s official Narzo page suggests that the Narzo 10 will be powered by a MediaTek G80 chipset. Considering their specifications, the  Narzo 10 and 10A will likely replace the Realme 5 and Realme 5s. We’ll probably see both Realme Narzo 10 models priced in the under 10,000 rupees smartphone space.

The  Narzo series will reportedly target the youth, as inferred from the flashy promotional materials that place a lot of emphasis on “Gen Z”. 91Mobiles also mentions that Realme Narzo can have two variants, and it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to guess this would pan out as a normal variant and a Pro variant, developers.com reported.

While the naming scheme did not exactly adopt a “Pro” moniker, the idea behind the “A” moniker is the same wherein the normal variant is practically the “Pro” variant. At least with the first teaser, it isn’t immediately clear what exactly is the USP of the new Realme Narzo series.

Noteworthy, Realme firm unveiled new 6 series , Pro will be pushed further higher up in the price segment as well, offering premium features unseen in its predecessors.

Both models are expected to feature a similar design, which includes a punch-hole camera in its display and quad-rear cameras. This would be a deviation from the waterdrop notch on its predecessor but fits right alongside other mid-range punch-hole devices like the Poco X2, according to company executive.

One big difference between the two models in terms of design is in the front. Pro 6 will come with a single punch hole shooter on its display, while the 6 Pro version adds two punch-hole cameras on the front.