realme narzo 20 Review - Android

realme narzo 20 Review - Android

realme is finally bringing its new smartphone line to the Philippines, the narzo, and the first model to arrive is the narzo 20. This...

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realme is finally bringing its new smartphone line to the Philippines, the narzo, and the first model to arrive is the narzo 20. This device is targetting the “Gen-Z” audience looking for a good device for gaming and photography but at a low cost. However, it has a resemblance to the realme C15, which the company also launched in August. But with the MediaTek Helio G85 processor, is the narzo 20 worth buying? Find out in this review.

Design and Construction

The realme narzo 20’s body is comprised of a polycarbonate rear panel that features a textured finish and its new V-design. We like this kind of texture as it repels fingerprints and smudges.

It’s hefty but not uncomfortable. It feels solid and sturdy when gripped, and it rests comfortably in the palm. At the back, you can see its square rear camera module and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner that would’ve been better placed at a lower position.

It’s a tall device with a sizable screen with a mini-drop notch at the center for the front camera. Like most smartphones, it has slim bezels and a pretty thick chin.

Located on the left are the dual-nano SIM tray and the dedicated microSD card slot that can accommodate 256GB capacities.

On the right side sits the power button and volume rockers.

You can find the loudspeaker, USB Type-C port, the primary microphone, and the 3.5mm headphone jack at the bottom.

The unit we have sports the Blue Blade color. There’s also a Silver Sword version available. Overall, this design is a lot similar to the realme C15 and C12. There’s nothing really new except for the V-design glare at the back.

Display and Multimedia

Moving onto its display, the narzo 20 gets a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD, with a mini-drop notch at the top. There’s no glass protection mentioned, but it has a pre-installed screen protector.

The screen is sharp and good enough for reading texts, viewing photos, watching videos, and playing games. Viewing angles are decent too. Color temperatures are the only thing that can be customized on the phone’s display, but what we like about it is that the panel does get bright enough, which should come in handy in outdoor use.

Audio-wise, the sound is enough to fill the room; however, it comes out slightly distorted and tinny. The lows are also pretty non-existent. We still highly recommend using earphones for a better listening experience.

Cameras

The narzo 20 has a total of four cameras. That’s a triple-camera setup at the back consisting of a 48-megapixel f/1.8 main camera along with an 8-megapixel f/2.3 ultra-wide camera and a 4cm f/2.4 macro camera. In its tiny notch, you will find an 8MP front camera.