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Realme Narzo 50A Prime is the first phone from the company to ship without a charging brick

Realme has launched the Realme Narzo 50A Prime in India. It features a 6.6-inch FHD+ display, Unisoc T612 SoC, and a 5,000mAh battery.

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Realme has added another model to the Narzo 50 series. Today, the company unveiled the Realme Narzo 50A Prime in India, a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a good-looking design, a large battery, and a 50MP primary camera. It's also the first smartphone from the company to ship without a charging brick.

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Realme won't ship a charging brick with the upcoming Narzo 50A Prime

Realme has confirmed that it won't ship a charging brick with the upcoming Narzo 50A Prime. Read on to learn more.

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An increasing number of Android OEMs are following Apple's move to remove charging bricks from smartphone retail boxes. Samsung was the first to follow suit with its Galaxy S21 series last year, and now Realme has announced that it won't offer a charging brick with the upcoming Narzo 50A Prime.

XDA forums are now open for the Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G, POCO F3 GT, RedMagic 7, and OSOM OV1

XDA forums are now open for the Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G, POCO F3 GT, RedMagic 7, Realme Narzo 30A and OSOM OV1.

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Last week we opened up forums for the Realme GT 2 series, Moto Edge Plus, and POCO X4 Pro. Today, we're welcoming some new smartphones to the XDA community, including the newly announced Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G and other notable devices such as the Nubia RedMagic 7, Realme Narzo 30A, POCO X3 GT / Redmi K40 Gaming Edition, and OSOM OV1.

Realme is putting the fingerprint scanner in a pretty odd place for its next phone

Realme is putting the fingerprint sensor in a pretty odd place for its next Narzo-branded phone, according to leaked renders.

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Realme has been trying all kinds of interesting strategies recently. With the company's recent announcement of MagDart, we've already seen some cool, albeit unoriginal, tech from the company. On the flip side, though, the upcoming Realme Narzo 50a shows Realme is not afraid to experiment. Based on the leaked renders we've seen, the Narzo 50a looks like a pretty normal smartphone right up until you get to the fingerprint scanner, which is located inside of the camera bump on the back. The potential problem with putting the fingerprint scanner here is that there may not be any tactile feel to it, and it could be easy to touch the camera sensor on the back and potentially smudge the lens.

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XDA Forums are here for the Redmi Note 10T, Samsung Galaxy F22/M32, OPPO Reno 6, and more!

Check out XDA forums for the Redmi Note 10T, OPPO Reno 6 series, iQOO Z3, Samsung Galaxy F22, Realme Narzo 30 5G and more!

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Since we launched XDA forums for the iQOO 7 series, Moto G20, Pixel 6, and more in May, many new phones have arrived on the market. In this update, we are opening up XDA forums for nine recently released smartphones: iQOO Z3, JioPhone Next, OPPO Reno 6 series, Realme Narzo series, Redmi Note 10T, Galaxy F22, and Galaxy M32.

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Realme launches two budget smartphones, a smart TV and ANC earbuds in India

Realme has launched the Realme Narzo 30, Narzo 30 5G, Realme Smart TV Full HD and Realme Buds Q2 in India. Here's everthing you need to know.

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In a virtual event today, Realme announced two new smartphones in India: Realme Narzo 30 and Narzo 30 5G. The new phones will join the Narzo 30 Pro and Narzo 30A that launched in February this year.

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Exclusive: Realme confirms Narzo 30 series specs including MediaTek Dimensity 800U chipset

In an exclusive interaction with XDA, Madhav Sheth, Realme's VP and CEO for India and Europe talks about Narzo 30 series and plans for 5G.

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Realme introduced the Narzo series last year, targeting Gen Z. While it exists alongside the Realme numeric series and the X series, the Narzo series aims to satisfy the power-hungry demands of young consumers. After launching the Narzo 10 and 10A in May 2020 and following it up with the Narzo 20, 20A, and 20 Pro in September, the company is geared up to launch the third generation of Narzo smartphones and has already started teasing the Narzo 30 Series. In an exclusive interview with XDA, Mr. Madhav Sheth, Vice President, Realme, and Chief Executive Officer, Realme India and Europe, shared some primary specifications of the upcoming smartphone series.

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Realme Narzo 30 Pro TENAA listing reveals design and key specifications

TENAA certification listing reveals design and key specifcations of Realme's upcoming Narzo 30 Pro 5G.

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After launching the MediaTek Dimensity-powered X7 series in India earlier this month, Realme is now gearing up to launch a new Narzo-branded device. The upcoming device was recently spotted on Chinese certification authority TENAA's website with the model number RMX3161. While Realme is yet to release any details about the phone, reports claim that it could be launched as Narzo 30 Pro 5G in China and India.

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[Update: New Narzo 10A variant] Realme introduces youth-centric Narzo series with Narzo 10 and 10A

Realme has launched the Narzo series with Nazro 10 and 10A with MediaTek G-series processors, up to 128GB RAM, and Realme UI based on Android 10.

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Realme recently completed two years as an independent brand. Since its spin-off from OPPO, the company has aggressively launched new devices every month and this has allowed it to break its way into the top five smartphone brands in India. The company's objective, however, is to be a tech lifestyle brand and this is why it is launching a new smartphone series for Gen-Z in India. The new Realme Narzo series includes two new phones – Narzo 10 and 10A – powered by MediaTek G series chipsets and focus on photography.

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Realme Narzo 10 (Realme 6i) Review: The Good and the Bad

Realme 6i (Realme Narzo 10) with MediaTek Helio G80 is a compelling budget gaming phone, and our review answers is it the best you can buy at this price?

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Realme as an independent brand has been in the market for only a little over two years now, but its growth has been steeper than any other popular smartphone brand we know. Realme started as a budget-oriented brand and stuck to this notion for its first year. Although it has ventured way out of this territory with the launch of several pro-grade flagship killers and powerful mid-range smartphones, Realme hasn't abandoned the budget segment. Realme announced the Narzo series in India earlier this month to target younger users who demand a good mix of performance, camera quality, and aesthetics from their phone but also operate within a rigid budget. The first two smartphones in the Realme Narzo series are the Realme Narzo 10 and the Realme Narzo 10A, both of which are powered by MediaTek's G Series chipsets.

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[Update: Narzo launch postponed] Vivo suspends new product launches in India, Realme postpones Narzo sales due to COVID-19

COVID-19, aka Corona Virus, has caused major disruptions. Thus, Vivo has suspended product launches in India while Realme has postponed sales of Narzo.

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COVID-19, commonly referred to as the novel coronavirus, has had a very wide scale impact on all of our lives. The effects of the pandemic are being felt all around the world, and the smartphone industry is no exception. Most notably, events like MWC 2020 and Google I/O 2020 have been canceled for the year, both of which were considered to be major events for the industry. Smartphone and component production and related supply chains have been hit in China, which has caused disruption in schedules and plans for several players. As COVID-19 spreads rapidly in other parts of the world, it is causing further disruption to the smartphone industry. Vivo has now announced that it is suspending the launch of new products in India, while Realme has postponed the sale of Realme Narzo, because of COVID-19-related disruptions.

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[Update: Launching on 26th March] Realme to launch new Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A smartphone series

Realme has teased a new smartphone series called Narzo, for India. Reports suggest that Realme Narzo will compete against POCO and Redmi in the country.

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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".