Realme Narzo Series is mainly targeted towards those users playing online games on their smartphones. Narzo 10 Series was launched to cater their needs – especially in the budget segment where performance usually took a hit. Now, Realme has launched their new line-up in the Narzo Series. Narzo 20A, Narzo 20 and Narzo 20 Pro are launched by Realme in India.

Let’s take a look at all of them – one by one – starting with the cheapest and going to the costliest one at the end.

Realme Narzo 20A

Narzo 20A is Realme’s cheapest device in the Narzo 20 lineup. However, this is also the only device in the lineup to have a Snapdragon chipset at its heart. Yes, Realme Narzo 20A is powered by the Snapdragon 665. This might look like quite an old chipset to use in 2020. However, this should still perform well – especially for the device in this price range.

On the front, Realme Narzo 20A is equipped with the same 6.5-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch. This notch houses an 8MP selfie shooter – from which nothing extraordinary should be expected.

Realme Narzo 20A

On the back, there’s a triple camera setup with only one useful sensor. That one useful sensor is the 12MP f/1.8 primary camera. The other two exist to make up numbers on these devices. And those are 2MP monochrome lens and a 2MP Retro Lens. Monochrome – as the name suggests – can be used to take monochrome images. And that “Retro Lens” is just used to apply fancy filters and portrait modes – as if that can’t be done through software.

All this will receive power from the 5,000 mAh battery – which will only charge at 10W through the microUSB port. By now, using USB Type-C on all these devices should be mandatory. You can however use this device as power bank – if you have different dongles for that.

There are two colour options for the Narzo 20A – Victory Blue and Glory Silver. It is priced at ₹8,499 for the 3GB/32GB variant and ₹9,499 for the 4GB/64GB variant. Note that you can expand this storage with the dedicated microSD card slot.

Realme Narzo 20A will be available for purchase starting September 30 on Flipkart, Realme’s website and several offline stores.

Realme Narzo 20

Narzo 20 slots in between the cheapest Narzo 20A and the costliest Narzo 20 Pro. However, it’s closer to the Narzo 20A than to the Pro variant. At its heart, it is powered by the Helio G85 – which is a decent performer – as seen in the past.

On the front, there’s the same 6.5-inch HD+ display with the waterdrop notch. And again, this notch is used to equip an 8MP selfie shooter.

Realme Narzo 20

On the back, there’s a square-shaped camera module which is used to equip the triple camera setup and an LED flash. Unlike the Narzo 20A, two out of three sensors are useful here. Those two sensors include the 48MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultra-wide shooter. The third camera is a 2MP macro – making up the numbers to claim a triple camera setup.

To power all this hardware, Realme Narzo 20 is equipped with a 6,000 mAh battery – capable of 18W fast charge through USB Type-C. Just like Narzo 20A, this can be used as a power bank as well as it comes with reverse charging support.

Narzo 20 is also available in two colour options – Glory Silver and Victory Blue. It is priced at ₹10,499 for the 4GB/64GB variant and ₹11,499 for the 4GB/128GB variant. Again, this storage can be expanded easily by using a microSD card on the dedicated memory slot.

There’s ₹1000 difference between the 4GB/64GB variants of Narzo 20A and Narzo 20. And Narzo 20 seems like a much better deal for that extra ₹1000. Yes, this is a difference of around 10% – but it most definitely should be worth it.

Narzo 20 will also be available on Flipkart, Realme’s website and offline retail stores starting September 28.

Realme Narzo 20 Pro

This is by far the costliest offering in the Narzo Series by Realme. However, it’s also the most powerful device in the Narzo Series. Realme Narzo 20 Pro comes with the Helio G95 chip at its heart. This should perform quite good for most games but can’t confirm it until we test it.

On the front, the display is finally upgraded. It’s still the same 6.5-inch LCD panel – but this is a FHD+ 90Hz panel instead of the HD+ 60Hz panel on other two devices. There’s a punch hole on the top left which is used to equip Realme’s favourite – Sony IMX471 – 16MP selfie shooter.

Realme Narzo 20 Pro

On the back, there’s a quad camera setup – again, with two useful sensors. There’s a 48MP primary sensor which is paired with 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP monochrome and 2MP macro. Also, a tiny LED flashlight is also included in the same camara module.

Realme Narzo 20 Pro is being powered by a 4,500 mAh battery which comes with 65W Dart Charge support through the USB Type-C port.

Realme Narzo 20 Pro

Just like other two, this also comes with two colour options – White Knight or Black Ninja. It is priced at ₹14,999 for the 6GB/64GB variant and ₹16,999 for the 8GB/128GB variant. Again, the storage can be expanded by using the dedicated microSD card slot present on the device.

Narzo 20 Pro will be the first in the Narzo 20 lineup to go on sale. It’ll be available on Flipkart, Realme’s website and offline stores – starting September 25.

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