Realme is all set to launch its first Narzo segment smartphones with the latest Narzo N55. The Narzo series are aimed at the Gen Z with key focus areas being fast charging and AI-based photography. The Realme Narzo N55 is set to release on Amazon and realme.com starting April 18 at 12 PM (IST). There is a launch offer during this sale that goes till April 21.
Realme Narzo N55 can be chosen from two magnetic colours, viz., Prime Blue & Prime Black. The vanilla model will have 4GB RAM and the storage of 64GB which will be priced at ₹10,999. Whereas, the top model will consist of 6GB RAM and the storage of 128GB which will be priced at ₹12,999.
The Realme N55 is going on a sale offer on April 18 where the users can avail ₹500 on Realme Narzo N55 base model (4GB + 64GB), and ₹1000 on Realme Narzo N55 top model (6GB + 128GB).
These offers can be availed through bank offers, HDFC credit and debit cards, SBI credit card and EMI. Upon adding the sale offer the two variants will cost about ₹10,499 (4GB + 64GB), and ₹11,999 (6GB + 128GB) respectively on Amazon.in and realme.com for the sale period between April 18 to April 21.
Realme is now catering to the younger user base who require specifications that fit their lifestyle and align with their budget, Narzo N55 aims to achieve that. The first in the segment offers 33W SUPERVOOC charging which has the capacity to charge the device to 50% in an estimated 29 minutes.
The latest addition to its Narzo N series, The Realme Narzo N55 offers a 64MP AI camera which offers a holistic experience at this price-range. It also features an 8MP selfie camera with a spectrum of photography functions, the multifold functions offer street photography mode and night mode, among other insightful photography options.
Realme Narzo N55 brings a punch-hole screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. The N series smartphone is powered by MediaTek Helio G88 chipset and comes with realme UI 4.0 out of the box.
Realme introduces a new feature called “Auto Pixelate” on this phone that automatically arranges and pixelates profile photos and names in screenshots. So with a single tap, you get to protect sensitive user information.