Realme Narzo 50A Prime has made its way to India. It’s a budget smartphone with a 50MP triple rear camera setup, a 5000mAh power reserve, a 1080P screen, and a Unisoc T612 processor. It also comes in a trendy flat-edged design with a dual-tone finish on the back. However, it is also an entry-level phone that comes without a charger in the box. We’ll read Realme’s reasoning for the same along with other details below.
Realme has placed a 6.6-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display with 600 nits peak brightness and 60Hz refresh rate. The camera cutout is of a waterdrop shape and the sensor inside is of 8-megapixel resolution.
The rear camera setup comprises a 50MP primary shooter, a 2MP macro module, and a 0.3MP depth sensor.
On the right side of the device, there is a fingerprint scanner that is also the power key. Meanwhile, on the left side, you get a dedicated microSD (up to 1TB) plus SIM card slot.
On the bottom of the device, there is a 3.5mm audio jack, a speaker grille, and a USB-C 2.0 port. Now, the phone doesn’t ship with an adapter. In other words, you have to purchase the supported 18W charger separately.
A few days back announcing this decision via its community platform, the company said, “For our upcoming product in the narzo series, the narzo 50A Prime will not include a wall charger in the box. This is also a first for us, for trying to give our best to the planet.”
Like many high-end smartphones, this Narzo phone also becomes the first of its kind to ditch a charger from the box for ecological reasons.
As for the rest of the device, you are getting a Unisoc T612 chip, up to 4+128GB memory, a 5000mAh battery, Android 11 with Realme UI R-edition software, dual-band WiFi ac, Dual 4G VoLTE SIMs, and Bluetooth 5.0.
You can purchase the Realme Narzo 50A Prime 4+64GB variant for ₹11,499 while the bigger 4+128GB unit costs ₹12,499 in India. The device will go on sale through Amazon India and the Realme website from April 28 at 12 PM.
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