
Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G announced with Dimensity 6300 and 6,000mAh battery
Realme's Narzo 80 Lite 5G is now official as the latest entry in the Narzo 80 series. The new device is actually nothing more than a rebranded Realme C73, featuring a 120Hz LCD, Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 6,000mAh battery.
Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G
Narzo 80 Lite is built around a 6.67-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel features 625 nits peak brightness and an 8MP front-facing camera.
The phone is equipped with MediaTek's Dimensity 6300 chipset and paired with 4/6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The back features a 32MP main shooter with a GC32E2 sensor and an unspecified auxiliary sensor.
The software side is covered by Realme UI 6 based on Android 15. The 6,000mAh battery supports 15W wired charging.
Realme Narzo 80 Lite comes in Crystal Purple and Onyx Black colors. Pricing is set at INR 10,499 ($121) for the 4/128GB trim and INR 11,499 ($133) for the 6/128GB version.
Realme is offering several launch offers which bring the effective starting prices to INR 9,999 ($116) and INR 10,799 ($125) respectively. Open sales start on June 20 via Amazon India.
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