Realme has introduced a couple of Narzo smartphones so far in the budget segment within the sub-15000. But the Narzo 50 Pro 5G makes its entry as a powerful mid-ranger with the MediaTek Dimensity 920 chipset. With several other options from Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo bringing the same chipset in their mid-rangers, the Narzo 50 Pro 5G is the most affordable one of all. With the triple-camera setup, AMOLED display, latest Android 12 experience, and the new Realme UI, this Realme smartphone brings almost all those specs onboard which can make the overall experience hassle-free. But that’s on paper, does it make its way out in reality and does it stand out under the Rs. 25,000 segment in front of its tough competition in the market? To know, I have spent more than a week with the smartphone and here are my views.
Realme always tries to experiment with a new look. This time, it goes towards the classic side, the matt-ish design with a dotted-lines texture that vanishes on the rear camera side. At first glance, the smartphone isn’t something that turns heads. Especially, when I look at the bulging camera module that houses a triple-camera setup, it reminds me of several other designs from OnePlus to even Realme itself.
However, its sleek body with curvy edges feels light and easy to carry. Overall, it takes a minimalist approach to the design with a matte look that doesn’t retain smudges and fingerprints for too long. While in front, the in-display fingerprint sensor, punch-hole carrying selfie camera, and minor bezels follow the sides.
Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G uses a 6.4-inches super AMOLED screen which makes the viewing experience rich in colours and contrast for binge-watching HD videos.
Under the bright sunlight, the display manages
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