Budget March 16, 2026 · 1 min read

realme Narzo 90x Review: Should You Buy It? (2026)

The Narzo 90x has one job: keep you going all day. 7000mAh battery, 144Hz display, ₹13,999. Here is what you are actually getting.

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The Narzo 90x is not trying to compete with everything at ₹13,999. It has one job. It does that job well.

The PublicBuy Take

The 7000mAh battery and 144Hz display are the honest case for this phone. The HD+ LCD, the Dimensity 6300's 40fps ceiling in BGMI, and the 8MP front camera are the honest case against it. realme priced it accordingly. Know what you are buying and it will not disappoint you.

Quick Specs

Price ₹13,999 (4GB+128GB) / ₹15,499 (6GB+128GB) / ₹16,999 (8GB+128GB)
Display 6.8" HD+ IPS LCD, 144Hz, 1200 nits peak
Chipset MediaTek Dimensity 6300, 6nm
Camera 50MP Sony AI rear + 2MP depth / 8MP front
Battery 7000mAh, 60W fast charging (charger in box)
OS Android 15, Realme UI 6.0 (UI 7.0 via OTA)
Build IP65, side fingerprint, 212g, no 3.5mm
Connectivity 5G, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 5, no NFC

01 · What realme is actually selling here

The Narzo series has always had a specific brief: make phones for people who use them hard and need them to last all day. College students, daily commuters, people who are away from a charger for 10 to 12 hours. The Narzo 90x is the more affordable option in the new Narzo 90 lineup, priced ₹3,000 below the Narzo 90.

That ₹3,000 gap is not arbitrary. To hit ₹13,999, realme made specific trade-offs: LCD instead of AMOLED, HD+ instead of FHD+, Dimensity 6300 instead of Dimensity 6400 Max, 8MP front camera instead of 50MP. Every single one of those choices is visible in daily use. None of them compromise the one thing this phone is built around.

The 7000mAh battery is the point. Not a headline feature bolted onto a mid-range spec sheet. The actual reason to buy this phone.


02 · Battery and charging: this is where it earns its price

7000mAh with 60W fast charging. The charger is included in the box for Indian buyers.

What that means in practice: a full day of heavy use (YouTube, Instagram, calls, navigation, some music) leaves this phone at 30 to 40 percent by evening. Students going through a full college day without touching a charger will make it comfortably. If you charge overnight, you will almost never think about battery life. That is a meaningful promise at ₹13,999.

The 60W charging gets the phone from flat to roughly 50 percent in under 30 minutes. Full charge in about an hour. At this price, that is genuinely good. Most rivals at ₹13,999 to ₹15,000 top out at 33W to 45W. The only phone close in price with faster charging is the realme P4 at 80W, which starts at ₹17,999.

Battery Life
90
Charging Speed
65

03 · Display: big and smooth, not sharp

6.8 inches at 144Hz. 1200 nits peak brightness.

The 144Hz refresh rate is the real selling point of this display. Scrolling, gaming, video playback all feel visibly smoother than the 60Hz panels still common in this price range. For everyday use, this matters more than most people expect until they switch back to a 60Hz screen.

What you give up: resolution. HD+ at 6.8 inches is 259 PPI. Text is readable. But it is not sharp. Browser fonts, YouTube subtitles at standard size, fine-print details in screenshots all look softer than they would on an FHD+ panel. If you read a lot on your phone, this will bother you.

The Narzo 90, ₹3,000 higher, uses a 6.57-inch AMOLED at FHD+ 120Hz. Smaller, sharper, better contrast. If the display is your priority, that comparison is worth sitting with. To understand why AMOLED makes a visible difference, our AMOLED vs LCD guide covers exactly that.


04 · Performance: sufficient, not impressive

Dimensity 6300 on 6nm. AnTuTu around 560,000.

For the tasks this phone is designed for, the chipset is fine. WhatsApp, Chrome, Instagram, YouTube, switching between apps, music in the background. None of that pushes this processor. It handles everyday use without noticeable lag and the 6nm process keeps thermals manageable.

The ceiling worth knowing about: BGMI. Our BGMI phone guide positions the Narzo 90x at Tier 1, which means Smooth + High (40fps). Not Smooth + Ultra (60fps), which requires Dimensity 7025 Ultra or above.

The BGMI Reality Check

40fps in BGMI is playable. It is not competitive. If gaming at 60fps or above is your primary reason to buy a phone under ₹15,000, look at the iQOO Z10x (Dimensity 7300, 60fps, ₹14,999) instead.

Daily Use
82
Gaming (BGMI)
45
Thermal Handling
70

05 · Camera: honest about what it is

50MP Sony AI rear camera with a 2MP depth sensor. 8MP front. No OIS on any lens.

Daylight shots are competent. Colour accuracy is reasonable, exposure is well-handled by realme's processing, and portrait mode separates subjects cleanly enough for social media. This is a camera that does the job when conditions cooperate.

It does not cooperate in low light. Without OIS, handheld night shots require a steady hand and still show softening and noise. The 2MP secondary sensor is a depth aid only. There is no functional ultrawide or macro. Video tops out at 1080p at 30fps. The 8MP front camera handles well-lit video calls and selfies but is a clear step back from the 50MP front on the Narzo 90.

Camera Reality

The camera on this phone is not why you buy it. If camera quality across varied conditions is your main priority, our best camera phones under ₹20,000 guide has better options at this price tier.

Daylight
72
Low Light
52
Selfie Camera
60

06 · Audio, build, and the details

The stereo speaker system with 400% Ultra Volume is a genuine highlight. Loud and clear enough for videos without headphones, a step above single-speaker competitors at this price. No 3.5mm jack. Wired earphone users will need a USB-C adapter.

IP65 covers dust and splashes. Not submersion, but enough for rain and everyday drops. At 212g, the phone is on the heavier side. Side-mounted fingerprint sensor is fast and reliable. Available in Flash Blue, Nitro Blue, and Maroon.


07 · The competition that matters

The most interesting comparison is not with rival brands. It is within realme's own lineup.

Feature Narzo 90x Narzo 90 realme P4x
Price ₹13,999 ₹16,999 ₹15,999
Display 6.8" HD+ LCD 144Hz 6.57" AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz 6.72" LCD FHD+ 144Hz
Chipset Dimensity 6300 Dimensity 6400 Max Dimensity 7400 Ultra
Battery 7000mAh 60W 7000mAh 60W 7000mAh 45W
Front Camera 8MP 50MP 8MP
Gaming (BGMI) 40fps cap 60fps 90fps capable

08 · Buy it if. Skip it if.

Buy it if

  • Battery endurance is your primary concern
  • You watch a lot of content and want a large smooth display
  • ₹13,999 is a hard ceiling, not a preference
  • You charge overnight
  • You spend more time on YouTube than in demanding games

Skip it if

  • You play BGMI at 60fps or above
  • Camera quality in low light conditions matters
  • You can stretch to ₹15,999 for the P4x or ₹16,999 for the Narzo 90
  • You use tap payments and need NFC
  • Display sharpness is important to you

7.2

out of 10

The Battery Phone That Knows What It Is

realme did not try to make the Narzo 90x into something it is not. A 7000mAh battery, a 144Hz display, and a price that makes it accessible. The HD+ LCD and the Dimensity 6300's 40fps gaming ceiling are real trade-offs. Buy it knowing what it is and it will not disappoint you.

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