
Realme has officially introduced its latest Narzo series smartphones, the Narzo 90 and Narzo 90x, to the Indian market. These devices are designed to deliver robust performance, impressive battery longevity, and enhanced durability, all at a competitive price point. Both models boast an impressive 7000mAh battery paired with 60W fast charging capabilities and come with an IP69 rating, ensuring protection against water jets—perfect for users seeking reliable functionality in various environments. The Narzo 90 series is set to be available in two stylish color options: Carbon Black and Victory Gold. The Narzo 90 starts at a price of Rs 16,999 for the 6GB+128GB variant, with an 8GB+128GB option available for Rs 18,499. To celebrate the launch, Realme is offering a Rs 1,000 discount coupon along with no-cost EMI plans. Customers can purchase the Narzo 90 starting December 24 on Amazon, but they should act quickly, as the launch offer will only be valid until December 26. In contrast, the Narzo 90x is priced more affordably, starting at Rs 13,999 for the 6GB+128GB model, while the 8GB+128GB variant is available for Rs 15,499. On its first sale day, December 23, buyers can take advantage of a Rs 2,000 discount, but this offer will only last for 12 hours. When it comes to specifications, the Narzo 90 features a 6.57-inch FHD 2.5D OLED display that supports a remarkable 120Hz refresh rate and peaks at 4000nits brightness. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max processor, which can be configured with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Additionally, it includes a Vapour Chamber Cooling system to enhance gaming and multitasking experiences. On the other hand, the Narzo 90x sports a 6.75-inch HD LCD display with a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach up to 1200nits brightness. This model is driven by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, also featuring 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Both smartphones are equipped with a robust 7000mAh battery and offer IP65 and IP69 ratings for added durability, making them ideal for everyday use.
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