Realme NARZO 80x 5G

Realme NARZO 80x 5G full detail review

BINOY BISWAS

5/11/20253 মিনিট পড়ুন

I Spent a Week with the realme NARZO 80x 5G – Here’s the review that how i held up:

When I first heard about the realme NARZO 80x 5G, I’ll admit that I didn’t expect much about this phone. I mean at this price range, at under ₹12,000, how good could it be? i mean We’re talking about a 5G phone that costs less than a decent phone . But curiosity i got the better of me, and I decided to test it out for a full week to see if this budget beast could really live up to the hype . but it surprised me in more ways than one.

First Impressions:

Unboxing the NARZO 80x 5G was my first pleasant surprise. The design is surprisingly sleek, especially for a phone in this price range. I got the white variant, which has this soft matte finish that actually feels nice in hand and doesn't fell like “cheap.” It’s light but doesn’t feel flimsy, and the camera module gives it a bit of flair in realme NARZO 80x 5G. I’ve handled far more expensive phones that felt less refined.

Display:

The realme NARZO 80x 5G had 6.72" Full HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate is one of the star features here. I didn't expect scrolling through Instagram or browsing google and youtube to feel this smooth in this phone. It’s not full AMOLED, sure, but the colors are decent, brightness is workable even under sunlight, and the smoothness makes a noticeable difference, especially if you're coming from a 60Hz screen phone.

Performance:

The MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chip paired with 4GB or 6GB RAM handles day-to-day tasks like a champ in realme NARZO 80x 5G. I used the phone for YouTube, Spotify, WhatsApp, and a bit of light gaming ( BGMI on medium settings and FREE FIRE on high setting), and it rarely stuttered. App switching is smooth, and even multitasking didn’t cause major slowdowns in this phone.

If you're a power user or a serious gamer, this might not be your main device. But for regular users? It more than delivers.

5G Experience:

Yes in Realme NARZO 80x 5G it supports true 5G, and no, this isn’t one of those “future-ready but throttled” gimmicks. I tested it with my sim network in my area and consistently got speeds over 350 Mbps. Downloads were quick, streaming in high quality was seamless, and even video calls stayed crisp.

For anyone who wanting to get a 5G train without spending ₹20K+, this phone makes that leap possible for you.

Battery Life:

The 5000mAh battery in Realme NARZO 80x 5G is a workhorse. I got through a full day and a half with moderate to heavy use and streaming, and do some gaming, social media scrolling, and calls. Plus, 33W SUPERPOWER charging topped it up from around 20% to 100% in just over an hour. Again, super impressive for at this price range.

Camera:

The 50MP main camera in Realme NARZO 80x 5G does well in daylight and photos are sharp, colors are accurate, and HDR does its job. But low light is where it stumbles. There's noise, and detail takes a hit. The front cam is serviceable for selfies and video calls, but nothing groundbreaking.

Let’s be honest—the Realme NARZO 80x 5G isn’t a camera phone. But it gets the job done for social media and quick snaps.

Software:

The phone runs realme UI 5.0 Based on Android 14, which is pretty clean with a few bloat apps. It’s smooth, responsive, and comes with handy features like a smart sidebar and customizable gestures. And yes, Android 14 out of the box is a win.

The Verdict:

If someone told me a few years ago that you could get a 120Hz display, 5G support, decent cameras, and all-day battery life under ₹12,000, I wouldn’t have believed them. But here we are.

After all of that i like to say that The realme NARZO 80x 5G isn’t perfect but it doesn’t have to be. For students, casual users, or anyone looking for a reliable, future-ready smartphone without breaking the bank, this is an absolute steal for them.

Would I recommend it?
Yes—especially if you're looking to experience 5G without splurging. It's proof that budget smartphones have truly come a long, long way.