Realme Narzo 50 is Rs.13999. Realme Narzo 50 offers several cool features. Check. A unique — but one that won’t be liked by everyone — design? Check. Fast charging? Check.
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Display & Audio
The screen looks bright, sharp, colourful, and smooth. It can go as bright as 600 nits when playing HDR content, but there’s no HDR certification from Netflix and other media streaming services.
There is support for up to a 90Hz refresh rate, which means that scrolling, swiping, and gaming are much smoother than standard 60Hz displays
Camera
Performance
The Realme Narzo 50 is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G96 processor with Octa core (2.05 GHz, Dual core, Cortex A76 + 2 GHz, Hexa Core, Cortex A55). There is 4GB/64GB RAM It has a microSD card slot, too, for storage expansion.
In my testing, both the real-life and synthetic performance of the Realme Narzo 50 has been Average. The best thing about its performance is that there’s almost no throttling even under sustained load. Even after an hour of gaming (BGMI), the phone didn’t slow down and maintained consistent frame rates.
Realme Narzo 50 with a 5000mAh battery, and that’s enough to last a whole day. Even with my heavy usage, the Realme Narzo 50 lasted by the end of the day and had some battery left. I was getting over six hours of screen-on time with the refresh rate set to 120Hz. If you choose the Auto-Select refresh rate setting, you can get an even longer battery life.
The device is compatible with up to 33W SuperDart charging, and a 0-100% charge takes around 1 hours 15 minutes
Conclusion
So finally that my Full on Review Realme Narzo 50. As of now, I would rate the Realme Narzo 50 better than the Realme 8i. However, if your priority is gaming more than balanced performance, you would be better off with the Samsung f23 5G |