
Realme Narzo 50i renders reveal design of upcoming affordable phone, to launch on September 24
India Today
Realme will soon refresh the Narzo series in India with at least two phones later this week.
Realme has an event scheduled for September 24 wherein the company will launch the Narzo 50 series. Realme has already confirmed there will be a Narzo 50A, but it is only hinting at another phone called the Narzo 50i. There is a full-page teaser on Flipkart to show what features the Narzo 50A will come with, but we do not know anything about the Narzo 50i. Now, the unofficial renders of the Narzo 50i have leaked online, giving us the first look at Realme’s upcoming affordable phone.
91Mobiles managed to get the unofficial renders of the Narzo 50i. The phone is painted light green, but I believe there are more colour options. The phone’s back design is very similar to that of the Narzo 30A, but there seems to be only a single camera on the phone. It is a rectangular module but with rounded edges, giving the phone a different look. The Narzo branding is inside this module, along with other things such as the phrase “AI Camera”. The module also has an LED flash.

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