
Realme announces Narzo Power gaming phone with massive 10,001mAh battery, India launch on March 5
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Realme Narzo Power 5G official launch date announced. After the Realme P4 Power, this is the second phone carrying a huge 10,001mAh battery.
Realme has announced the Realme Narzo Power, a 5G smartphone with a whopping 10,001mAh battery. The Narzo Power will be launched on March 5, coinciding with Nothing’s launch of the Phone 4a series. Ahead of its release, Realme has unveiled the key specifications of the smartphone. Notably, the Narzo Power is the second phone from Realme with a 10,001mAh battery.
Realme Narzo Power 5G specifications and features
The Realme Narzo Power is confirmed to come with a 6.78-inch HyperGlow 4D Curve Plus display with a 144Hz refresh rate, a peak brightness of 6,500 nits, and support for HDR10+.
The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset paired with a Hypervision Plus AI chip. The company claims that the AI chip reduces power consumption by 16 per cent.
The phone is seemingly designed for gamers. According to Realme, the Narzo Power supports 90FPS gameplay in BGMI.
One of the standout highlights of the Realme Narzo Power is its massive 10,001mAh battery. Despite the big battery, the phone weighs just 219g. Realme claims that it would deliver up to 38 days of standby time. It is rated to offer up to 185.7 hours of music playback, 21 hours of navigation, 32.5 hours of YouTube, 72.3 hours of calling, and 11.6 hours of BGMI gameplay. It supports 27W fast charging and 27W reverse charging. Narzo Power also supports bypass charging, which is a feature that allows the current to bypass the battery and keep the phone charged, while you are gaming.

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