When Realme introduced its Realme Narzo 30 series earlier this year, the company omitted a standard Realme Narzo 30 smartphone. The company came with the Narzo 30 Pro and Narzo 30A and some users assumed that the Narzo 30A was here to play the role of a “standard” variant. However, it seems that the Realme still has a standard Realme Narzo 30 in tow for a release.
Today, a new smartphone with model number
RMX2156 has been spotted on Indonesia Telecom. The very same device with
RMX2156 description passed by certification sites like EEC and FCC recently.
Now, the Indonesia Telecom listing brings us a clear idea of what this device
really is. The new certification list was firstly spotted by the popular leakster
Mukul Sharma. He shared a couple of screenshots showing the listing with the
codename. The device in question is, in fact, the Realme Narzo 30 4G. The model
number is the very same RMX2156. Further, the listing also confirmed that the
handset will come with a huge 5,000mAh battery with 30W fast-charging.
Curiously, it is listed with Realme UI 1.0 which means Android 10. Hopefully,
this is just a mistake, after all, could Realme be preparing a new smartphone
with outdated software?
Anyway, the listing also reveals the
dimensions of the smartphone as 162.35 x 75.46 x 9.45mm and it weighs around
198 grams. On the connectivity side of things, the Realme Narzo 30 will support
4G networks. Apart from that, the listing didn’t reveal much about the
specifications of the new smartphone.
Going with the FCC documents, the upcoming
Realme smartphone is confirmed to launch with triple rear camera support.
However, the listing does not bring any detail about the camera configurations
of the handset. We can expect a 48MP camera to be present since this has become
common among budget mid-range smartphones. The other two sensors probably are
macro and depth shooters. We prefer an ultrawide camera any day, but at the
Realme Narzo 30 possible pricing point, we don’t have great expectations. There
is no info regarding the chipset giving power to this phone, but we can expect
it to use a MediaTek chipset of some sort. Realme has been sticking with Helio
G chipsets in certain budget smartphones, and one more certainly will not hurt.
Realme is yet to disclose details about
this smartphone. Therefore, we need to take these rumors with a pinch of salt
and wait for official info.