Realme Narzo N53

In India, the Realme Narzo N53 costs as little as 8,999 INR and features a 6.74-inch LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate. It has a thin 7.49mm frame, the Unisoc T612 processor, up to 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 5000mAh battery. Is the $8,999 investment worthwhile?

Key Specifications

Price : ₹8,999

7.49mm thicknessUnisoc T612 SoC6GB RAM
128GB Storage5000mAh battery 33W FAST CHARGER

Pros

  • Lightweight design
  • Easy single-hand usage
  • Good battery life

Cons

  • Above average performance
  • The feather Gold colour is too flashy

Are you looking for a price-friendly, ultra-sleek phone? The Narzo N53 is the remedy if so. Does Realme's newest phone, which they claim to be their slimmest yet, suffer as a result of its thinness? Let's investigate.

Design:

The Realme Narzo N53 has an incredibly thin 7.49mm all-plastic body. I didn't like the showy design on the rear panel, but my coworkers enjoyed the colours. The speaker grille, headphone jack, and USB Type-C connector are all located on the bottom. The phone appears to be portable and simple to use. Except for the hue, I thought the design was good overall.

Display:

At this pricing point, the 6.74-inch LCD display features a remarkable 90Hz refresh rate. Although the display quality is passable, the LCD technology used results in poor viewing angles. Overall though, the display is good for watching material.

Performance:

The Narzo N53 easily completes daily activities thanks to its Unisoc T612 processor, up to 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Don't anticipate this phone's gaming capabilities to match those of a console, though. It uses the Mini Capsule feature introduced in the Realme C55 and runs Realme UI T edition based on Android 13. There are several bloatware apps, but they can be removed.

Camera:

Despite appearing to have three cameras, the Narzo N53 just features a single 50MP camera, which takes reasonable images in natural light. The front camera has an 8MP resolution and produces decent pictures. The front camera can only record in 720P and the back camera in 1080P.

Battery:

The huge 5000mAh battery housed inside the sleek design of the Narzo N53 offers more than enough juice for a full day of operation. The 33W rapid charger that Realme supplies in the package can swiftly fill out the battery in only 88 minutes.

Verdict:

The Narzo N53 doesn't skimp on features despite its tiny form factor, offering respectable performance, superb cameras, an appealing design, and an amazing battery life. This phone, which costs less than $10,000, has the potential to be quite popular.

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