Chinese smartphone maker Realme has rescheduled the India launch of its Narzo series for April 21. The series which comprises of Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A was scheduled to be launched last month but the event was delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak and the ongoing lockdown. Realme CEO Madhav Sheth on Friday announced that the company will showcase its new smartphone series through an online event.

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Realme had started teasing the Narzo series last month. The new line up was dubbed to feature phones for Gen Z with a few customised features.

The Realme Narzo series has been tipped to start around Rs 10,000 in India. The Narzo 10A will be a budget smartphone that could have a Rs 10,000 price tag while the Narzo 10 will be placed higher, somewhere around Rs 13,000 - Rs 14,000. The Realme Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G70 and G80 chipsets, according to earlier rumours.

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The company has big plans for 2020 and is set to launch its first ever smart TV in the coming days. 

In an exclusive interview with Zee Business earlier this month, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth had said that Realme has no plans to change its overall strategy, even as most launches have been postponed for now.

“Everything has been postponed for now to the new timelines. Once things improve and we get the exact timelines, we will launch the Nazro series as well as the Realme TV. We are not cancelling any of the launches. All the launches are likely to be pushed back in the same order. However, we are just waiting for the lockdown to get over and might re-evaluate things,” Sheth said.