Realme’s entry-level C-series has achieved an amazing feat in its two years of existence. The company discontinued the C-series with Realme C1 in 2018, but Realme C3 is the most recent addition to the portfolio. The affordable smartphone chain has been used by more than 7.5 million users, as Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth revealed on Twitter today.
Decode this image and tell us the name of the smartphone we are coming up with.
Stay tuned for #TheBiggerUpgrade! pic.twitter.com/bTdUaOXQyx
— realme (@realmemobiles) July 8, 2020
We will only see more new users join the collective as Realme is already ready to launch its next C-series smartphone. The official Realme Twitter account asked the first users to leave the first teaser for the India launch of Realme C11 to remain the account for the next stage for the C-series.
And now, a few hours later, it has officially confirmed that Realme C11 will make its debut in India very soon. The teaser poster below features feature phones with the letters’ C ‘and highlight 11’ which are actually clearly highlighted. Decoding the teaser is as clear as the sun rising in the east. The teaser has not been highlighted regarding the India launch date of Realme C11.
Realme C11 specifications, features and price
The Realme C11 was launched last week in Malaysia, one of the first phones to be powered by the new gaming-centric MediaTek Helio G35 chipset. It is packing 2GB RAM and 32GB built-in storage. The device runs Android 10-based Realme UI out-of-the-box.
The Realme C11 features a Waterdrop notch with a 6.5: 2-inch HD + IPS LCD display with a 20: 9 aspect ratio, 1600 x 720 resolution, 88.7% screen-to-body ratio, and a 5MP selfie snapper. At the rear, you get a quad dual-camera module. Includes 13MP primary sensor and 2MP the depth sensor. Onboard there is no fingerprint sensor.
Unlike the USB Type-C port for charging, the smartphone also includes a 5,000mAh battery pack and the older MicroUSB port.
For pricing, Realme C11 sells at 429 RM (Malaysian Ringgit), which is around Rs. 7,500. This is probably a suitable currency conversion as I expect the Realme C11 to come to India at the above price. The Realme C3 and Narzo 10A are already priced at Rs. A bracket priced at 8,999, so it would be unwise to introduce another device at the same price point.
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