In the spring of 2021, Realme launched the sensational line of Narzo smartphones, which stand out for record battery life, unusual design and obscenely low prices. At the time of writing this material, two smartphones have gone on sale: the lite Narzo 30A and the pumped Realme Narzo 30 Pro with 5G support. The usual Narzo 30 is on the way, so we'll put it out of brackets for now.


The younger Narzo 30A is built on MediaTek Helio G85, and its main trump cards are an impressive battery capacity, reversible charging that allows you to recharge other gadgets, an unusual corrugated backdrop in the style of WD Passport Portable drives and an official price of $ 125 (for the version with 3 GB of RAM). Considering that it is a strong mid-level smartphone in terms of equipment, it is not surprising that it has attracted so much attention. The rest of the list of advantages of this model includes a 6.5-inch display with HD+ resolution, a dual camera (13 + 2 MP), a simple 8 MP front camera, a fingerprint scanner and an impressive 6000 mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging.

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G is similar in many ways to the Narzo 30A, but it is a step higher in almost all indicators. The screen resolution is 2400 x 1080 pixels, and the display itself works with a 120-hour refresh rate. The role of the processor is played by a much more powerful MediaTek Dimension with a built-in 5G modem on board. The camera has 3 modules instead of two, and the basic amount of RAM is 6 GB versus 3 GB for the Narzo 30A. At the same time, it does not have such a capacious battery, but the power of the charging itself is higher (30 watts versus 18 watts). The case is made of glass and metal, and the fingerprint scanner is not located behind, but is mounted in the side button.