narzo’s 50i Prime is up for sale for only PhP 3,799

narzo ends September with a mindblowing reveal for the narzo 50i Prime. The fastest moving performer of the narzo 50 Series will be on a limited-time offer of only PhP 3,999 across online and offline platforms nationwide, starting September 30.

What’s even better is that customers who will purchase through Lazada can enjoy the payday exclusive offer at only PhP 3,799, valid only this September 30, starting 12MN.

“We want the narzo 50i Prime to be the Filipino’s gateway model into discovering the game-changing features of narzo,” says Elaine Dela Cruz, the new Marketing Representative of narzo Philippines.

“Through this limited-time offer, we want to encourage more and more Pinoys to try the narzo brand for themselves and find out why it’s been hailed as quality sulit. We are confident that long-time narzo fans and even newcomers alike will enjoy this reliable, all-rounder smartphone for years to come.”

Just last August, even at its original Suggested Retail Price of PHP 4,999, the narzo 50i Prime has already broken several records. The model holds a back-to-back sold-out milestone on Lazada and Shopee during its initial release, as well as being the bestseller on TikTok and at physical narzo kiosks.

As a new brand that listens to its local customer base, narzo Philippines aims to democratize technology by making it more affordable and more accessible to all walks of life.

Game Changer made even better

The narzo 50i Prime (3GB+32GB) is now more affordable than ever while still maintaining a great price-to-specs balance for its segment. It is powered by a Unisoc T612 Processor on a 12nm Octa-core node with two Cortex-A75 and six Cortex-A55 cores, which allows for a smooth operating experience. This also translates to good visuals with the help of its 6.5-inch HD+ Large Display, perfect for both work and play.

The model also edges out its competitors in the sub-4k price segment by being expandable up to 1TB via MicroSD card in its Triple Card Slot, which lets users store a lot more, and at the same time use two nano SIM Cards.

It also offers one of the cleanest and most intuitive operating systems at its bracket, the realme UI R Edition, which runs on Android 11. It comes in two cool colors with vertical stripe design: Dark Blue and Mint Green.

No compromise on product and services

narzo’s game-changing features do not stop at specs alone: the new brand takes care of its fanbase from purchase down to aftersales through 20 active service centers shared with realme that can cater to repairs and warranty.

As more people join in the fold, they soon find out that narzo smartphone ownership also means having a growing community alongside them. narzo Philippines is in constant engagement with its customer base, often holding activities and promotions that keep the community alive, such as the recently concluded narzo Stream Raids.

narzo’s shared heritage with realme—the number one smartphone brand in the Philippines for six consecutive quarters—ensures the same level of quality and overall user experience that fans can expect, even at a budget-friendly price point.

Aside from Lazada, the narzo 50i Prime and the narzo 50 series are also available on Shopee, TikTok Shop, and all 27 narzo stores and kiosks nationwide.

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Specs Comparison: OnePlus 8 vs OnePlus 8 Pro

The newest flagship handsets from OnePlus have finally been officially announced after many rumors and leaks. Called the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro, the two basically share some components, but the Pro version offers more capabilities in certain departments.

Let’s take a quick look at the following specs comparison for their similarities and differences.

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From the above specs, we see that both the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro are running on the same Snapdragon 865 CPU with options for either 8GB and 12GB RAM plus a tandem of 128GB and 256GB of storage. They also share the same Android 10-based UI layered with the company’s OxygenOS.

Although, that’s where the main similarities end. The 8 Pro, for starters, carries a slightly larger display with higher resolution and a faster 120Hz refresh rate. It’s also bigger and heftier than the OnePlus 8.

For cameras, the 8 Pro gets a bump in ultrawide resolution and receives an extra telephoto lens and a color filter that aim to reproduce better quality photos. The battery capacity is also understandably bigger and comes with fast wireless charging capabilities.

Now for the pricing, the OnePlus 8 will retail for US$ 699 (approx. PhP 35K) for its 8GB/128GB model and US$ 799 (approx. PhP 40.4K) for the 12GB/256GB offering. Meanwhile, the bigger 8 Pro will be priced at US$ 899 (approx. PhP46K) and US$ 999 (approx. PhP 51k) for the 8GB/128GB and 12GB/256GB variants, respectively.

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