
Realme Narzo 10 sold in less than three minutes, know more detail
Realme’s new budget smartphone Realme Narzo 10 sold in less than three minutes.
It has set a record in the first sale. The company sold more than 70 thousand units of this phone. The price of this phone is Rs. 11,999.
The company Tweeted in official account and gave this information. In the tweet, the company wrote ‘70,000+ units sold in less than 3 mins!
Thank you for your terrific response and love to the most powerful Quad Camera smartphone in its segment, #realmeNarzo10.
Stay tuned for the next sale.’ In this post, the company wrote that more than 70 thousand phones were sold in three minutes. Along with this, the company also thanked for this love of users in this tweet.
Specifications:-
It has a 6.5 inch HD+ dot notch display. This smartphone has powered by MediaTek Helio G80 processor. For Powerbackup, it has a 5,000mAh battery and USB Type C reverse charging feature. It has based on Android 10 and Realme UI. It has available in two Ram varient 3 GB and 4 GB. Both has 128 GB of internal storage. Its storage has also expanded via micro SDcard.
Camera features:-
Realme Narzo 10 has a quad camera setup, a primary camera of 48 megapixels. Apart from the primary sensor, it has 119 degree ultra-wide lens, portrait lens and macro lens. This smartphone has a 16-megapixel front camera with AI support for selfie and video calling.
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