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Realme's Narzo 30A, which was launched in February of this year, is still a fantastic buy (at Rs. 24,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant). It has a high battery life and a convenient design. However, much has changed since then, and other firms have managed to provide even greater value. For Rs. 24,999, the Infinix Hot 11S, for example, boasts a 90Hz refresh rate display, dual speakers, and decent specs.

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The Realme Narzo 50A is a unique model that lies between the Realme Narzo 20 (from Rs. 29,999) and the more expensive Narzo 30 5G (Review) and is not a successor to the Realme Narzo 30A (Review) (from Rs. 20,599). After a week of use, it's evident that the Realme Narzo 50A has exceptional battery life. There is no apparent victor when compared to similarly priced smartphones like the Infinix Hot 11S and the Redmi 10 Prime (Review). Is it still enough for those looking for a low-cost phone with lengthy battery life?

In Pakistan, the pricing of the Realme Narzo 50A
Oxygen Blue and Oxygen Green are two colors offered for the Realme Narzo 50A. You can select between two different options. The 4GB RAM, 64GB storage variant costs Rs. 24,999, while the 128GB storage option costs Rs. 25,999. The 128GB storage model of the Narzo 50A offers greater value than the competition, owing to the fact that the Redmi 10 Prime's 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant costs Rs. 25,999, which is a lot more than the Narzo 50A.


Realme Narzo 50A is a design by Realme.
The Realme Narzo 50A follows the company's established design standards, featuring a basic yet functional polycarbonate rear panel. The rear has a thin groove-like texture that aids grip, which is significant given the phone's size and weight of 207g. The fingerprint reader is engulfed by the back camera module, which extends to the phone's center. I had a hard time finding the slightly recessed fingerprint reader because it didn't protrude much from the rest of the rear panel.

Polycarbonate is used to construct the back panel of the Realme Narzo 50A.

Realme Narzo 50A is a design by Realme.
The Realme Narzo 50A follows the company's established design standards, featuring a basic yet functional polycarbonate rear panel. The rear has a thin groove-like texture that aids grip, which is significant given the phone's size and weight of 207g. The fingerprint reader is engulfed by the back camera module, which extends to the phone's center. I had a hard time finding the slightly recessed fingerprint reader because it didn't protrude much from the rest of the rear panel.

Polycarbonate is used to construct the back panel of the Realme Narzo 50A.


The phone's back was maintained smudge-free thanks to the matte surface of the plastic shell and the tiny grooved texture. What I didn't enjoy about this gadget in everyday usage was how thick it was. A waterdrop-style notch appears on the 6.5-inch display. It's a smudge magnet, and I found it difficult to keep it clean since the smudges were difficult to remove.

Specifications and software for the Realme Narzo 50A
The Narzo 50A has a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM as standard across the 64GB and 128GB storage options. For storage expansion, the phone includes a dedicated microSD card slot (up to 256GB). Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5, and numerous satellite navigation systems are examples of communication protocols.

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A 50-megapixel main camera is included in the Realme Narzo 50A triple back camera arrangement.

Realme UI 2.0, which depends on Android 11, comes pre-introduced on the Realme Narzo 50A. It has a similar plan as past Realme cell phones. The UI centers around personalization. There is additionally a huge number of outsider programming preloaded, most of which can be taken out. While I never got any bothering cautions from outsider projects (except if I explicitly mentioned them), the Theme Store never neglected to send me a couple of promoting messages each day. I was additionally astounded to observe commercials in the default File Manager programming (there are two such applications).

Performance and battery life of the Realme Narzo 50A

In GFXBench's T-Rex and Manhattan 3.1 tests, the Realme Narzo 50A managed 55fps and 16fps, respectively. In Geekbench's single and multi-core tests, it received scores of 356 and 1,352, respectively.

The Narzo 50A performs well in casual games, but not so well in difficult games. At the default Low graphics and Medium frame rate settings, Call of Duty: Mobile was just about playable. During games, the phone also soon warmed up, resulting in a drop in performance. Asphalt 9: Legends fared better, although with occasional slowness and missed frames, particularly when there was a lot of activity on the screen. If you want a low-cost gaming gadget, the Infinix Hot 11S is the way to go.

The 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display of the Realme Narzo 50A is detailed enough.


In comparison to competitors' hole-punch screens, the Narzo 50A's waterdrop-style notch appears a little archaic. I was astonished to see text and icons looked clear enough on a 6.5-inch display with an HD+ resolution. Outside, the display was bright enough and the viewing angles were good.

What was somewhat baffling was the Widevine L3 accreditation, which just took into consideration SD video web-based playback quality. Content transferred on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix didn't show up sharp. There are no sound system speakers, yet the single speaker was noisy and clear enough for watching films and putting calls. If you utilize your cell phone as an essential gadget for watching the video, the Redmi 10 Prime offers a superior full-HD+ show alongside Widevine L1 affirmation for HD playback quality.

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Samples of the Realme Narzo 50A selfie camera. Auto is at the top, while Portrait mode is at the bottom (tap to see full size)

The Realme Narzo 50A has an 8-megapixel selfie camera

The Narzo 50A's 6,000mAh battery endured me two entire days with ordinary use which included taking photographs and playing easygoing games. With light use (calls and informing), the telephone could even keep going for as long as three days on a solitary charge. Our HD video circle battery test ran for 30 hours and 12 minutes, which is superb in any event, for such a major battery. Without any enhancements as far as charging, the included 18W charger took the telephone from a dead battery to a 100% charge in 3 hours and 5 minutes.

Realme Narzo 50A cameras

The Narzo 50A is outfitted with a 50-megapixel essential camera, a 2-megapixel representation focal point for ascertaining profundity, and a 2-megapixel full-scale camera. Selfies are dealt with by an 8-megapixel forward-looking camera. The camera interface stays unaltered. Video recording is restricted to 1080p at 30fps for both, the front and back cameras.

Samples from the Realme Narzo 50A daylight camera. Primary, ultra-wide-angle, and close-up at the top; primary, ultra-wide-angle, and close-up at the bottom (Tap to see full size)


The resolution of detail in photos shot in daylight was poor. Textures appeared flat when magnified on-screen even a little. The dynamic range was acceptable, and the colors were neutral. Selfies had decent quality and dynamic range, although they appeared to be oversharpened.

Edge identification when utilizing the representation mode was sub-optimal, giving me a hairstyle and obscuring my ears on occasion. Macros taken with the 2-megapixel large-scale camera weren't incredible either and looked oversharpened and sensational with high differentiation.

The degree of detail dropped further inside and when shooting in spaces with fake light. The Night mode figured out how to cut the glare of brilliant streetlights when shooting in low light, yet these photographs needed profundity and didn't look sharp.

Realme Narzo 50A low 0ight camera tests. Top: auto low-light; base: Night mode (tap to see standard size)

The degree of detail dropped further inside and when shooting in spaces with fake light. The Night mode figured out how to cut the glare of brilliant streetlights when shooting in low light, yet these photographs needed profundity and didn't look sharp.

Realme Narzo 50A low 0ight camera tests. Top: auto low-light; base: Night mode (tap to see standard size)

Videos appeared to be of acceptable quality, with good clarity but were jittery owing to the absence of stabilization. There were a lot of blown-out highlights and a lot of noise with indistinct details in low-light footage.

Despite its flaws, the Realme Narzo 50A might be a fantastic smartphone if you only require top-notch battery life and only use basic applications. However, it's difficult to overlook the competition, which offers superior performance and hardware at comparable pricing. At Rs. 10,999, the Infinix Hot 11S comes with a full-HD+ 90Hz refresh rate display, snappy software, and twin speakers. There's also the Xiaomi Redmi 10 Prime (Review), which comes with Widevine L1 connectivity, stereo speakers, four back cameras, and a 6,000mAh battery, and costs Rs. 11,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage model.
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