Back in February this year, Realme announced the brand new Narzo 30A and Narzo 30 Pro smartphones across several Asian markets. Strange enough, the vanilla Narzo 30 has yet to make its official debut even until today.
However, that might change soon as the device had already bagged a number of compulsory certifications with Malaysia’s SRIM being the latest to certify this upcoming handset.
As usual, the vanilla model is expected to sit between the Narzo 30A and Narzo 30 Pro in terms of specs. Based on its recent Geekbench listing, we already knew that the deevice will be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G95 chipset just like the current Realme 8 and the upcoming Infinix Note 10 Pro.
Similarly, the same listing also revealed that the phone will be accompanied by 6GB RAM and the latest Android 11 OS out of the box. Other than that, earlier reports also claimed that the phone is expected to arrive with a hole-punch display and a triple-camera setup at the back of the phone.
Last but not the least, the Realme Narzo 30 is also said to be coming with a respectable 5,000mAh battery which reportedly carries support for 30W fast-charging.