Realme C35 Launch: Realme launched a powerful phone on a low budget, 50-megapixel camera will be available in 13 thousand


Posted on 11th Feb 2022 06:01 pm by rohit kumar

Realme C35 Launch: After Redmi, Realme is counted in the smartphone giving more features at a lower price. To give the latest technology to its customers, this company also releases its models from time to time. In this episode, Reality has launched its new model Realme C35. This phone has currently been launched in Thailand. It is being told that soon it will be launched in India as well. There are many amazing features in this phone. Let us see the features of this phone one by one.

 

focus on camera

 

Realme C35 has a 6.6-inch Full HD+ screen. It has been given the Octacore 2.0GHz Unisoc T616 processor. It comes with ARM Mali-G57 GPU. In the phone, you get 2 options with 4 GB RAM + 64 GB memory and 6 GB RAM + 128 GB memory. However, if you want, you can increase it up to 1TB by inserting an SD card. If we talk about the camera, then the main camera of 50 megapixels has been given in this phone. Not only this, a macro lens and a portrait lens have also been given to the phone. Talking about the front camera, you will get an 8-megapixel selfie camera.

 

The phone has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor

 

Realme C35 is also a strong phone in terms of battery. It has a 5000mAh battery, which supports 18W fast charging. In the phone, you will also get features like a 3.5mm audio jack, USB Type C port, and side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The phone has been launched in 2 colors. The first is Glowing Green and the second is Glowing Black. Talking about the price of this phone, it is around Rs 13300.

 

will compete with

 

When this phone is launched in India, it will compete with phones like Vivo V23 5G, OnePlus Nord CE 5G, Redmi Note 11G, and Micromax In Note 2 coming in this price range. All these phones come in this price range. However, this model of Reality surpasses all these in terms of features.

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