Realme Narzo N53 to launch in India today: Here how to watch the livestream – Times of India
Realme Narzo N53 confirmed specifications
Realme has officially announced that the Realme Narzo N53, which is yet to be launched, will be the slimmest smartphone in the Narzo series. Additionally, the company has revealed that the phone will feature a stylish gold filament coating and a California Sunshine design.
In terms of camera setup, the Realme Narzo N53 will showcase a dual rear camera configuration housed within a square camera module. The smartphone will also come equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 33W SuperVOOC fast charging technology. Realme claims that this feature will enable the device to charge up to 50% in just 30 minutes.
Apart from these confirmed details, no further information about the upcoming smartphone has been disclosed by the company.
Realme partnered with Samsung for its first 200MP camera smartphone
Recently, Realme announced its collaboration with Samsung for the launch of its first 200MP camera smartphone in India. The company has confirmed that the Realme 11 Pro+ will be its first smartphone to sport a 200MP main camera. Realme acknowledges that the progress in mobile technology is frequently confined to high-end devices, rendering them inaccessible to many users. To address this issue, Realme has partnered with Samsung to make the 200MP sensor, along with its advanced camera features, available in a more affordable segment.
The Realme x Samsung 200MP sensor, known as the ISOCELL HP3, is equipped with cutting-edge features like Tetra2Pixel technology, In-sensor Zoom, and the capability to capture high-resolution photos up to 200MP. These features enhance image quality by providing superior details and sharpness. The collaboration between Realme and Samsung aims to democratize these advanced camera technologies and bring them to a broader range of users.
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