Realme is set to launch its Narzo 70 in India today, featuring a slew of new and exciting features including Air Gestures. The smartphone is expected to compete directly with rivals like iQOO Z9, Nothing Phone 2a, Redmi Note 13 Pro, and Realme 12 Pro 5G.

The Narzo 70 Pro 5G is expected to be priced similarly to its predecessor, the Realme Narzo 60 Pro 5G, starting at Rs 23,999. The phone is rumoured to feature a Sony IMX890 camera, a 50 -megapixel primary shooter.

Realme will introduce a bunch of new exciting features including the Air Gestures in the Narzo 70.The new feature, which we have not seen in any Realme features before promises to improve the way we interact with our smart phones. Along with that, Realme  is offering an attractive design.

This pricing strategy will pit the Narzo 70 Pro 5G directly against competitors like the iQOO Z9, Nothing Phone 2a, Redmi Note 13 Pro, and Realme 12 Pro 5G.

The Realme Narzo 70 Pro is anticipated to showcase a sleek design with a flat screen, minimal bezels, and a trendy hole-punch display. Users can expect a large 6.7-inch Amoled display at the front with a high 120 Hz refresh rate, providing smooth visuals. 

Moving to the back, the phone maintains its predecessor's circular camera island design, paying homage to the Realme Narzo 60 Pro. 

The Narzo 70 Pro rumored to feature a Sony IMX890 camera,  a notable upgrade for this smartphone category. Additionally, a 50-megapixel primary shooter with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) is expected to enhance photography capabilities.

A robust 5,000 mAh battery is anticipated to power the device, ensuring long-lasting performance. Rumors also suggest that the Narzo 70 Pro might be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 processor, running on the latest Android version, v14.

There's speculation about the inclusion of Air Gestures, enabling users to interact with the device through intuitive hand movements. 

This feature is anticipated to offer a variety of over 10 distinct gestures, expanding the ways users can control the interface beyond traditional touch-based methods.