The Realme Nazro 30 series has been in the news for a few weeks now. The series is tipped to bring with itself three new phones, the Narzo 30, Narzo 30 Pro, and the Narzo 30A. According to reports, the three devices have already received the required certifications and are now looking at an imminent launch.
While there is no official confirmation of the launch date yet, a report by MySmartPrice has claimed the series could go official by the last week of February – between February 21 and 28.
This launch timeline looks likely as the company has started teasing the device aggressively, with Realme's CEO Madhav Sheth already showing off the retail packaging of the device via a Twitter post. Interestingly, the design of the box was chosen by the company after 15,000 users voted to pick their favourite one among four possible designs. The final retail packaging design revealed by the company shows the box in sky blue in colour with Narzo 30 branding plastered on it.
https://twitter.com/MadhavSheth1/status/1361177240344489988?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Apart from this, there's nothing else that's been confirmed about the Narzo 30 series phones. However, the company has already given enough hints about the series coming with support for 5G upon launch. While all the devices are not expected to come with 5G, the Narzo 30 Pro is being tipped to support the technology. This is also something that has also been claimed in the report. The publication has claimed that one of the smartphones in the Narzo 30 series will come with 5G support.
This is also something that's been mentioned previously in Narzo 30 Pro’s TENAA certification. The certification had previously specified 5G support and had also taken the lid off the live images of the smartphone. These images had hinted that the phone could come with a quad-camera setup at the back.
Talking about the expected specifications of the Realme Narzo 30 Pro, the TENAA listing suggests the phone is likely to come with a 6.5-inch display, Android 11 OS, and a 4,800mAh battery. The panel is also tipped to come with a single punch-hole cutout at the top left corner for the selfie shooter. The phone could also come with an in-display or side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security.