Realme Narzo 50A 4G has already passed BIS and NBTC

The Realme Narzo 50A 4G has been spotted on the BIS and NBTC certification websites, indicating the cancellation of the Narzo 40 series. Earlier this year, the Chinese mobile phone maker launched the Narzo 30 Pro 5G, Narzo 30 5Gv, Narzo 30 and Narzo 30A in several markets in India. If we take into account the information that has appeared recently, Realme will replace the Narzo 30 series with the Narzo 50 series.

It is worth mentioning here that the Realme Narzo line was initially launched as an exclusive Indian smartphone series. However, this year the company decided to make the line available in many other markets. Realme initially launched Realme Narzo 30A and 30 Pro in India.

On the other hand, Realme Narzo 30 and Narzo 30 5G have been launched outside the country. Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth later revealed that the device will go on sale in India as early as June.

Realme Narzo 50A 4G gets BIS and NBTC certifications

Noted forecaster Abhishek Yadav took to his Twitter account on August 23 to share details about the Realme Narzo 50A 4G NBTC and BIS Indian Flag of India certification. Apart from India, Narzo 50A 4G has been certified in Thailand. BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) and NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) of Thailand have approved Realme phone with model number RMX3430.

The previous listing did not shed light on the specifications or price of the upcoming phone. However, the latter suggests that the Realme RMX3430 will be a 4G-enabled smartphone with 4G LTE support. In addition, he indicated that the phone will be launched with the name Realme Narzo 50A 4G. Unfortunately, there was no more information in the listing. However, more detailed information may appear online in the coming weeks.

Realme will skip the Narzo 40 series

Realme is famous for not using the number "4" in the names of its devices. To justify this popularity, the company could have skipped the Narzo 40 series. Recall that Realme has not announced smartphones with names such as Realme X4, Realme X40 or Realme 4. For those who do not know, the Chinese consider the number "4" to be a sign of impending misfortune or disasters As a result, manufacturers usually avoid using the number "4" in device names.

Moreover, this means that the Narzo 30 series will replace the Narzo 50 series, without any sign of the Narzo 40 line. It is too early to form theories about the upcoming Narzo 40 series of smartphones.

However, the series may include Narzo 50, Narzo 50A and Narzo 50 Pro. Earlier this year, GadgetsNow suggested that the Realme Narzo 40 might go on sale in India on March 31 this year for INR 21 (around US$879).

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