- Realme Narzo 50A Prime features a full HD+ 6.6 inch display that has a touch sampling speed of 180Hz, 600 nits peak brightness and a touch sampling frequency of 600Hz. The Unisoc T612 CPU powers it. It can be paired up with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. The Android 11 OS is used. The Narzo 50A Prime has a triple camera system. It includes a 50MP primary sensor as well as a B&W and macro sensors. It also features an 8MP self-portrait camera. Narzo 50A Prime comes with a 5,000mAh lithium battery and an 18W charging port. (Image: Shweta Ganjoo/BGR India)
- Realme Narzo 50A Prime features a metal chassis and a flat-screen flat-screen plastic back. The rear of the Realme Narzo 50A Prime features a triple rear camera system that’s housed in a rectangular camera set with silver cabling. The home button is located on the right, which also contains a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The volume knobs and SIM-card tray are located on the left. On the bottom, you will find a 3.5mm Jack, the USB Type-C port, and the speaker grille. The Realme Narzo 50A Prime smartphone is attractive, particularly considering its cost. The phone’s back is fingerprint-prone and difficult to clean. Realme does not make the task easier by sending a silicone case in the box. (Image: Shweta Ganjoo/BGR India)
- Realme Narzo 50A Prime is very bright. The sides and top have thin bezels. It also has a thicker chin. The phone’s front-facing camera is housed in a waterdrop notch at the top. The Narzo 50A Prime provides a pleasant viewing experience. This is especially true if you are watching a lot of video on your phone. The Narzo 50A Prime can withstand bright sunlight thanks to its 600-nit peak brightness. However, the screen can be as fingerprint-prone as the back and is very difficult to clean. (Image: Shweta Ganjoo/BGR India)
- The Narzo 50A Prime runs Android 11-based Realme UI R Edition, which is aimed for budget Android devices. During the short time that I spent with the phone, it was responsive and worked without any noticeable lag. The side-mounted fingerprint sensor too was quick to unlock the device, which is unlike a lot of devices in the sub-20K smartphone segment. The face unlock too works fine. One drawback of the phone is that it is loaded with bloatware, which takes up a lot of the phone’s memory. Thankfully, you can remove the apps that you don’t need from the phone’s Settings apps, which frees up the used space permanently. (Image: Shweta Ganjoo/BGR India)
- The camera is next. Realme Narzo 50A Prime’s camera performs poorly at best. There are moments when the phone is a bit hit and miss. Sometimes, the phone over-saturates colours when photos are taken in bright ambient lighting conditions. It also shows a decrease in clarity and depth. Other cases it takes decent photos, even for a smartphone at this price. Although the front camera is good at reproducing colors, it fails to capture clear images in daylight conditions. (Image: Shweta Ganjoo/BGR India)
- The Narzo 50A Prime smartphone is decent, particularly for the price of Rs 12,000 It faces fierce competition from its siblings, which offer larger batteries and faster charging speeds. (Image: Shweta Ganjoo/BGR India)
Conclusion
The Narzo 50A Prime features a 6.6-inch HD+ (1,080 x 2,160) display with a touch sampling speed of 180Hz, 600 nits peak brightness and a touch sampling frequency of 600Hz. It also features an 8MP self-portrait camera,