Mistakes happen - this Realme Narzo 10,
for example, was not supposed to be on the shelves of a retail store for
another week or so. But it is and someone even ran an AnTuTu benchmark on it
for good measure.
This is the RMX2040, which launched as the
Realme 6i earlier this week in Myanmar - it seems that we're looking at a case
of local rebranding. The Narzo 10 specs that Realme has officially unveiled had
already sparked rumors that the Narzo 10 will be a rebranded 6i while the Narzo
10A will be based on the Realme C3 (triple camera).
So, the MediaTek Helio G80 chipset should
come as no surprise and neither should its performance. The pricing is
interesting, though. It looks like Realme is targeting the sub-INR 15,000
segment in India with the Narzo 10. That's sub-US$ 200 or essentially the same
price as the Realme 6i (MMK 250,000 or US$ 180, close enough given the difference
in local taxes).
Naturally, neither the Realme 6i nor the
C3 is available in India. Well, the C3 is, but not the one with three cameras.
Expect to see them on March 26 as part of the new Narzo lineup.
