Realme Narzo 50 5G shines with elegant color options in leaked images

Realme is preparing to launch the Realme Narzo 50 5G phone on May 18. The company hasn’t revealed any details regarding it yet, but some leaks last week gave us an idea of ​​what the upcoming phone will look like. Today, a new batch of leaked images has surfaced to confirm the color options it will be available in.

Realme Narzo 50 5G color options in leaked images

Judging by the images, it appears that the phone will be available in a black with a blue finish, with the images also confirming the design of the previously leaked device.

The source adds that the phone will come with a thickness of 8 mm and that the back design is inspired by Kevlar fibres. Moreover, the source says that this phone, which will be sold in black, will be much darker than what appeared in the previously leaked images.

Realme Narzo 50 5G will come with a 6.58-inch AMOLED display, FullHD + resolution, and a refresh rate of 90Hz. It is expected to be powered by a Dimensity 810 processor paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

As for the cameras, it will have a 13MP camera and a 2MP camera to work with. It will be powered by Android 12, Realme UI 3.0, 4800mAh battery with 33W fast charging support.

It will be launched alongside co-processor-powered Narzo 50 Pro 5G at an event next Wednesday.

The company will also present the TechLife Watch SZ100 smartwatch with a 1.69-inch color display, body and skin temperature measurement, and a heart rate sensor at the event. Realme says the smartwatch’s battery will offer up to 12 days of battery life on a single charge, but it hasn’t revealed the battery size yet.

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