Realme’s Narzo series launched earlier this year targets Gen Z. Now the company has launched new successors to the series – Narzo 20, 20A, and Narzo 20 Pro. Among these, the Pro variant is the most premium of the three. It packs in a 4,500mAh battery and comes with a 65W SuperDart fast charger.
However, this smartphone brings in a more-than-decent spec sheet within a budget offering. Let us now take a look at the first impression of this phone.
Realme Narzo 20 Pro First Impressions
Design and Display
Realme has been using the same design patterns for a while now. But with this launch, it looks like slight changes in the design of the phone finally happened. However, Realme Narzo 20 Pro design mostly looks similar to Realme 7.
With this model, the rear-camera module has gone slightly wider but in the same vertical set-up. The back is minimal with the camera setup in the top left corner and the ‘Narzo’ branding in the bottom left corner. Additionally, the frame is made of plastic and is rounded. Narzo 20 Pro has thin bezels at the top and the sides of the screen. But thick bezels are clearly visible on the chin of the smartphone.
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In addition, the back has a V effect pattern which makes it look good. However, the back panel is glossy and gets smudges easily. The smartphone is aesthetically pleasing. It is not very heavy with its battery and polycarbonate body.
The Narzo 20 Pro has a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and 90Hz refresh rate. Additionally, the screen-to-body ratio is 90.5 percent. This particular spec in the display is not uncommon in phones under this price range. On the other hand, the phone has a tall and narrow look.
However, there is no in-display fingerprint scanner. It comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner which is well positioned and easily accessible. The volume buttons are on the middle left side on the frame.
Camera
The Narzo 20 Pro has a rear quad-camera setup. It houses a 48MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP B&W lens. Whereas, on the front, it houses a 16-MP selfie camera in a top left corner.
Moreover, the camera has features such as AI capabilities, UIS, slow-motion videos, Nightscape mode, Portrait mode, HDR, Beauty mode, Panorama, Timelapse, LED flash, Expert mode, and inbuilt camera filters.
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However, with its price tag, the camera specs are not that bad. It gives a good experience with its primary lens.
Battery and charging
Realme Narzo 20 Pro has a 4,500 mAh which is okay for its price range. However, the winning point of this battery is that it supports 65W SuperDart Charger. Realme claims the phone is charged fully in less than 40 minutes.
This comes as a surprising fact to get a charger of this capacity within this price range. However, now it is a matter of testing and using the phone. If this holds true, then this smartphone is going to be a real option for gamers who want a budget offering phone.
Performance
Realme Narzo 20 Pro also sports a MediaTek Helio G95 SoC. This is an octa-core processor with two Cortex-A76 performance cores clocked at 2.05 GHz. Additionally, it is coupled with six Cortex-A55 cores that clocks at 2GHz.
Moreover, it comes with a 120Hz touch sampling rate which will be an edging point for people who love gaming.
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Moreover, it comes with a 120Hz touch sampling rate which will be an edging point for people who love gaming. The smartphone offers two RAM and storage variants: the base variant has 6GB RAM and 64GB storage, while the higher variant has 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.
In terms of software, the Realme Narzo 20 Pro ships with Realme UI running on top of Android 10.
Early Conclusion or Impressions
This is the first time that Realme has brought a Pro variant in its Nazro series. However, this Narzo 20 Pro looks like a value for money option with its specs starting at Rs.14,999. This smartphone is coming in the market as a gaming smartphone with its 120 Hz sampling rate, fast charging option, and display.
We can only speculate until we get a full experience of it with its review coming on the way. So, let us all reserve our final judgments on the phone until we give out a full review.
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