Fed up with bloatware? The soon-to-be-released Realme Narzo 70 Pro is set to come with a decreased number of pre-installed apps – specifically, there will be 65% fewer of them. This feature is being highlighted prominently on Amazon India’s landing page for the phone.
We are no fans of bloatware, and it seems Realme has taken heed of user complaints and is striving to cut down on it. In addition, after polling users, both Amazon and the Narzo team discovered that the highly sought-after Sony IMX890 sensor is a popular choice – and that is precisely the sensor they have chosen for the phone.
The IMX890 is a 50MP 1/1.56” sensor commonly found on top-tier phones as well as some older flagship models. It will come with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) to enhance photo quality, particularly in low-light conditions. Moreover, the larger sensor size allows for better light capture. For comparison, the Narzo 60 Pro featured a 100MP OmniVision sensor (also with OIS).
According to the company, this will be the first phone in the ₹30K price range to combine the IMX890 and OIS.
The Realme Narzo 70 Pro will also introduce support for Air Gestures – over 10 gestures enabling users to interact with the UI from a distance, available not only on Realme’s interface but also on third-party apps.
Another insight from the survey was the preference for glass backs by users, a feature that will also be incorporated in the new model (unlike the 60 Pro which had a plastic back or eco-friendly leather).
The Realme Narzo 70 series is set to be unveiled later this month in collaboration with Amazon. You can visit the Source link below for the Amazon landing page or check out this page on Realme.com.