Seven thousand milliamp-hours in a phone under $160. That’s the number Realme is leading with, and honestly, it’s hard to argue with it as a pitch.
The Narzo 100 Lite runs a Dimensity 6300 chip, 4GB or 6GB of RAM depending on which variant you pick, and either 64GB or 128GB of storage. MicroSD slot if you need more. Software is Realme UI 7.0 on Android 16, which is a newer base than a lot of phones at this price.


The screen and camera situation
6.8 inches, 144Hz, HD+ LCD, peaks at 900 nits. There’s a notch for the 5MP front camera. Works with wet hands, which Realme specifically calls out, a small detail but useful.
The back camera is 13MP. There are three circles on the back, but only two have cameras. Realme hasn’t said what the second one does. The third is the LED flash. Three circles, two cameras, zero explanation — make of that what you will.
Battery and charging
15W charging on a 7,000 mAh cell is going to take a while. That’s just the math. But the phone also supports bypass charging — useful if you’re gaming while plugged in — and can reverse-charge other devices over wired. Not features you always see here.
The rest
IP64 rating, 3.5mm jack, vapor chamber cooling at 5,300mm². It’s also worth knowing this is the same phone as the Realme P4 Lite, which is itself based on the Realme C83. Third badge, same hardware.
Pricing and availability
Three configs launching April 21 in India, midnight, on Realme’s site and Amazon. in:
- 4GB/64GB — ₹13,499 (~$145)
- 4GB/128GB — ₹14,499 (~$155)
- 6GB/128GB — ₹16,499 (~$180)


Colors are Frost Silver and Thunder Black.
















