So what’s the deal with these two devices? Starting with the realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G, it is not only a mouthful of a name, but also the first device in the line to support 5G. It has a 6.5-inch Full HD+ 120Hz display with a 180Hz touch sampling rate. On the inside, it runs the MediaTek Dimensity 800U chipset, and has a 5000mAh battery. For cameras, it has a 48MP main + 8MP wide angle + 2MP macro camera setup at the back, and a 16MP camera in front, in a punch hole cutout on the top left corner.

Available in: 👉 6+64GB, ₹16,999👉 8+128GB, ₹19,999 First sale at 12 PM, 4th Mar on https://t.co/HrgDJTZcxv & @Flipkart. pic.twitter.com/0CbfMwQthY — realme (@realmeIndia) February 24, 2021 As for the realme Narzo 30A, this comes with a HD+ display, and a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset. The highlight here is definitely the 6000mAh battery. It looks to have three cameras at the back, but the company has only specified two of them, one being the 13MP main camera, and the other an unspecified monochrome camera. The third one may serve as a depth sensor. In front, is has an 8MP camera, this time in a waterdrop notch.

Available in: 👉 3+32GB, ₹8,999👉 4+64GB, ₹9,999 Unlock Mega Power in the first sale at 12 PM, 5th March on https://t.co/HrgDJTZcxv & @Flipkart. pic.twitter.com/Sdy65qIKqF — realme (@realmeIndia) February 24, 2021 Both devices are made available in two RAM and storage configurations. For the realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G, the 6GB + 64GB model is priced at INR16999 (~RM948), while the 8GB + 128GB model comes with an INR19999 (~RM1116) price tag. Then there’s the Narzo 30A, with the 3GB + 32GB model being priced at INR8999 (~RM502), and the 4GB + 64GB one priced at INR9999 (~RM558). No word on when these will be coming to our shores just yet. (Source: realme India [1], [2])