Realme's budget Narzo 30 series — which already features Realme Narzo 30A and 30 Pro — was rounded off with the Narzo 30 standard edition yesterday. It’s built with a focus on gaming performance with a tame camera and design. Read on as we break down what the Realme Narzo 30 has to offer.
At its heart, the Realme Narzo 30 has the MediaTek Helio G95 — a value gaming chip, clocked at up to 2.05GHz. It’s hooked up to a 5000 mAh that can last you 11 hours of uninterrupted gameplay and 32 days on standby. RealmeUI 2.0, based on Android11, runs on this Narzo straight out of the box.
The 30W Dart Charge support can refuel it to 100% in just 65 minutes. Narzo 30 can also reverse-charge your other devices. Plus, you get 6GB of memory and 128GB of flash storage that can be expanded with a microSD card slot.
Realme Narzo 30 has the visuals covered too. We’re looking at a full HD IPS LCD with a 1080P resolution and a fluid refresh rate of 90Hz. It’s a 6.5” hole-punched panel on the Realme new model 2021 that can hit a decent 580 nits of peak brightness.
The design is nothing ground-breaking. At 9.4mm and 192g, The Narzo 30 is a big phone. It comes in Racing Blue and Racing Silver. Both editions have a racing stripe running across the length of their shell underneath the camera island. It features a 48MP wide lens paired with 2MP portrait and macro sensors. The selfie camera has a 16MP Sony sensor behind it.
There’s a thumbprint scanner merged with the side-facing power button. And the build includes NFC support. Realme Narzo 30 debuted in Malaysia, starting from RM799 (~ Rs. 29,500.)