For better or worse, a realme Narzo 10 was also spotted in a store not too long after the teaser. Someone even went on and ran an AnTuTu benchmark on the device, revealing quite a bit about the phone. For one, it has the model number of RMX2040, which is reportedly the same model number as the realme 6i.
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) March 20, 2020 And then there’s the MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, which is also reportedly what the realme 6i comes with. So with this, it’s difficult to tell if the realme Narzo 10 is a rebrand of the realme 6i in certain markets. At any rate, the company has scheduled a launch event for 26 March 2020. That’s when the company will be officially unveiling the Narzo 10 and 10A. The latter actually looks a lot like the realme C3 that landed on our shores not too long ago. We’ll finf out on the day itself, what the whole Narzo thing is about. (Source: 9to5Google, realme [1], [2], Ishan Agarwal / Twitter via GSMArena)