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Realme Narzo 90 Series Reveals All Before Official Launch

The Realme Narzo 90 and Narzo 90X smartphones have been almost entirely unveiled before their official announcement. These phones are set to be presented on December 16th, but insider Paras Guglani has already detailed all the key specifications and even the expected prices for the Indian market.

Photo courtesy of X (Paras Guglani)

The Realme Narzo 90 will be anchored on the Dimensity 6400 Max SoC and equipped with either 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of flash memory. It features a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it includes a 50-megapixel camera, a robust 7000 mAh battery, and a 60-watt charging system. These specifications were recently revealed by Realme itself. The pricing is anticipated to be around $200.

Photo courtesy of X (Paras Guglani)

In comparison, the Narzo 90X, priced approximately at $165, will offer a similar power setup, similar memory, and the same primary camera but is built on the Dimensity 6300 platform and features a 144Hz screen, albeit with an HD+ IPS panel. Insider Paras Guglani previously accurately described the parameters of the Infinix Zero Flip and Redmi 13 4G before their announcements.

What’s New and Expected

Recent industry leaks suggest that Realme might introduce additional color options for the Narzo series, possibly including a striking gradient finish that has been popular among other smartphone launches this year. Some analysts are predicting strong performance results due to the latest Dimensity chipsets being featured in both models, which promises efficient multitasking capabilities and enhanced gaming experiences.

Industry Insights

Tech analyst Arun Maini recently commented on the Narzo series, highlighting the potential of the lineup to disrupt mid-range smartphone markets globally. “The Narzo 90 series is expected to offer competitive solutions both in terms of pricing and technology, taking direct aim at similarly positioned devices from Xiaomi and Samsung,” Maini noted.

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