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Realme reveals Narzo N53’s primary camera details – Times of India

Realme is all-set to launch the Narzo N53 smartphone in India on May 18. Ahead of the official launch, the company has revealed a couple of key details about the smartphone such as dual rear camera setup, design, colour options, etc. Now, Realme has confirmed the primary camera specifications of the smartphone via an official tweet
The tweet reads, “Make each memory come to life, no matter the time or day with the all-new #realmenarzoN53 featuring a 50MP Primary Camera.”
Along with this, the tweet also includes a graphics featuring Realme Narzo N53’s rear focused on camera module and a 50MP Primary camera text.
This clearly confirms that the handset will feature a 50MP primary sensor at the back. Note that the company is yet to confirm the camera specs of the secondary sensor and as per rumours it could be a depth sensor.
Realme Narzo N53: Expected specifications
Realme Narzo N53 is expected to be backed by a 5000mAH battery with 33W fast charging support. The smartphone will come with a notch display for the front camera. Apart from that, the handset is expected to come with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
Other features of the phone include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication.
It is important to note that the company is yet to confirm the official pricing and complete specifications of the Narzo N53 smartphone.
Meanwhile, Realme has recently launched its Realme C55 smartphon with Dynamic Island-like interface, MediaTek Dimensity G88 chipset, up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The phone features a 6.72-inch FHD+ 90Hz refresh rate display and the price starts at Rs 10,999 for the base variant.

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