Update 1 (03/20/2020 @ 01:00 AM ET): Realme has announced that the Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A will be launching on March 26, 2020. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on March 19, 2020, will be preserved below.

Realme intended to enter 2020 on a high, and the company has ensured the same by launching several smartphones within Q1 2020 itself. We've witnessed the likes of the Realme X50 Pro flagship, as well as the Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro to handle duties in the early-mid-range, as well as the launch of the Realme Band marking Realme's debut into the fitness tracker category. It's just been 14 days since Realme's last launch in India, and the company is already preparing for the launch of a new smartphone series called "Narzo".

Realme has posted a rather cryptic video that points towards the launch of a new smartphone series in the form of Realme Narzo. Official information beyond the same is limited, but a report from 91Mobiles suggests that this is an upcoming smartphone series from the company which will reportedly compete against the likes of POCO and Redmi in India. The Realme 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.

Realme has not disclosed a date yet for the launch of Narzo. Specifications for the device are also unknown at this stage, but we can expect it to be around the budget or mid-range segments, and not towards the premium market. We hope to learn more about the phone very soon from official Realme handles.

Source: @MadhavSheth, 91Mobiles


Update: Realme Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A launching on March 26, 2020

Realme has shared the first devices in its new Narzo series, the Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A with quad and triple-rear camera setups respectively. The phones are launching on March 26, 2020 through an online event.

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.