
Realme Narzo 30 launched with MediaTek Helio G95 chipset that also powers Redmi Note 10S
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Realme's new Narzo 30 comes as the third smartphone in the series after the Narzo 30 Pro and the Narzo 30A.
Realme Narzo 30 is the third smartphone that the company today added to the Narzo 30 series. The vanilla phone tries to maintain the balance in specifications between the Narzo 30 Pro 5G -- the highest-end phone in the series -- and the Narzo 30A -- the cheapest phone among the three. As a matter of fact, the Realme Narzo 30 uses the MediaTek Helio G95 chipset and if this sounds familiar to you, that is because Xiaomi’s latest Redmi Note 10S uses it, too. Expect the Realme Narzo 30 to give you the same level of performance as on the new Redmi phone. For now, Realme has launched the Narzo 30 in the Malaysian market. Realme has been launching products left, right, and centre in Malaysia while the India launch events are on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Realme previously postponed the May 4 event because of mounting cases in the country. The next date for the event is not clear. Realme would launch the Narzo 30 in India, if planned, only after the situation improves in India.
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