Realme has expanded its Narzo lineup with the introduction of the Narzo 100 Lite, an entry-level phone that puts battery life at the center of its appeal. The device arrives first in India and is positioned as the successor to the Narzo 80 Lite, while also bringing several upgrades that are uncommon in its price segment.
The most eye-catching change is the 7,000 mAh battery, which Realme says can deliver up to 393 hours in standby mode. The company also claims the phone can last for up to 10 hours of video playback, 70 hours of music listening, and 34 hours of talk time, making it a clear option for users who need long endurance with fewer charging breaks.
Battery features that go beyond endurance
Realme does not stop at a large battery capacity. The Narzo 100 Lite also supports reverse wired charging, allowing the phone to share power with other devices when needed.
That feature can be useful for small accessories such as TWS earbuds or even another phone in an emergency. Realme has also included 15W bypass charging to help keep temperatures steadier during use while the device is plugged in.
Display and performance specifications
On the front, the Narzo 100 Lite uses a 6.8-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution. The display also brings a 144 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 900 nits, a combination that should make scrolling and general navigation feel smoother.
Under the hood, the phone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset. Memory options go up to 6 GB of RAM, while storage reaches 128 GB using eMMC 5.1, and users can still expand capacity with a microSD card.
Cooling, cameras, and software
To help maintain performance during longer sessions, Realme equips the device with 5,300 mm² Airflow VC Cooling. This detail is relevant because the phone is clearly aimed at users who may spend more time on the device thanks to its large battery and high-refresh-rate screen.
The camera setup remains modest. There is a 5 MP front camera placed in the center notch, while the rear uses a 13 MP main camera arranged in a module with three circular elements.
Extra features for everyday use
The Narzo 100 Lite ships with Android 16 and Realme UI 7.0. It also carries an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance, and the company still includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack for users who prefer wired audio.
Realme offers the phone in Frost Silver and Thunder Black. In India, the Narzo 100 Lite is priced at 13,499 rupees for the 4/64 GB variant, 14,499 rupees for the 4/128 GB version, and 16,499 rupees for the 6/128 GB model.
There is no official information yet on availability in Indonesia, but the combination of a 7,000 mAh battery, 144 Hz display, and relatively accessible pricing makes the Narzo 100 Lite a notable new option in the entry-level category.
