The middle child of the Narzo 20 family comes with a 6.5” HD screen with a waterdrop notch for the 8MP selfie camera and a 20:9 tall ratio. On the inside, we have a Helio G85 chipset, coupled with 4GB RAM. Storage options are 64GB and 128GB that can be further expanded with a microSD card.
The square camera setup on the back has a
48MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle cam with 119-degree FoV to get
all your socially distanced friends in the shot, and a 2MP macro lens that can
take images up to 4 cm from the phone. The fourth circle is for the LED flash.
The Realme Narzo 20 also has reverse
wireless charging, but Realme upped the game and brought a 6,000 mAh power cell
with 18W fast-charging over USB-C, claiming it can bring “the largest battery
in the Narzo history.” The Realme Narzo 10, also known as Realme 6i in some
markets, topped our battery charts earlier this year, and the Narzo 20 might
well deliver another record performance.
Once again, the colors are called Glory
Silver and Victory Blue with a neat little Narzo logo in the bottom left
corner. The prices for the two storage tiers are - INR 10,499 (US$ 145/€ 120) and
INR 11,499 (US$ 155/€ 130). The Narzo 20 will hit Flipkart, Realme.com and some
offline stores on September 28 at noon IST.
The mightiest of them all, the Realme
Narzo 20 Pro, is here to win the hearts of everyone wanting performance from an
affordable smartphone. The phone looks like a Realme 7 and mostly acts like a
Realme 7 but with a few exceptions.
Just like his brother from the number
series, the Narzo 20 Pro has a Helio G95 chipset and the impressive 65W
SuperDart charging. There is also plenty of RAM inside - either 6GB or 8GB,
along with 64GB and 128GB storage, respectively. The screen is 6.5” LCD with
Full HD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. There is a tiny hole in the upper
left corner, for the 16MP camera with Sony IMX471 sensor.
The cameras on the back are where the
Narzo 20 Pro stays humble - a 48MP primary + 8MP ultra-wide-angle + 2MP B&W
+ 2MP macro combo. There is a tiny LED flash inside the vertical setup and no
fingerprint on the back panel - it made its way on the side, doubling as a
power key. Another difference from the Realme 7 is the battery - the brand
toned down the dual power cell, and now it brings two 2,250 mAh cells that make
4,500 mAh capacity in total.
The color names here are as weird as they
get - White Knight or Black Ninja. The price of the 6/64GB Narzo 20 Pro is
INR 14,999 (US$ 205/€ 170), while the 8/128GB units will go for 16,999 (US$ 230/€ 195).
The first sale is scheduled for September 25 at noon with availability on
Flipkart, Realme.com, and some offline stores.