Alongside the launch of its much-awaited Realme 3 Pro budget smartphone, the company today also took the wraps off its entry-level Realme C2 smartphone. It’s an upgrade over the Realme C1, which launched last year, in terms of design, build, processing power, and of course, the cameras.
Price and Availability
The Realme C2 steps foot into one of the most flourishing smartphone segments in India with pretty decent pricing. The base variant of the device, 2GB+16GB has been priced at Rs 5,999 whereas the 3GB+32GB will retail at Rs 7,999. The latter isn’t the best price as you can easily get better options, like the ZenFone Max M2 or Redmi 6.
There will be two color variants, Diamond blue and Diamond black, available for Realme C2. It will go on sale at 12 noon on 15th May on Flipkart and Realme’s official website.
Realme C2: Specs
The Realme C2 still carries forward the “diamond-cut design” we saw on its predecessor, however, it appears to have been refined this time around. The company boasts that it’s going to smudge-free but we’ll have to test out the same when the smartphone lands in our hands.
Realme is calling the C2 an entertainment powerhouse, so the device sports a 6.1-inch HD+ screen with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and 89.35% screen-to-body ratio. This means you now have more screen real-estate to enjoy web browsing, watching Netflix, YouTube, and more.
The Realme C2 is powered by the MediaTek Helio P22 chipset, which is the same chipset found in the Redmi 6 – launched last year. This is coupled with up to 3GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. It runs Android 9 Pie-based ColorOS 6.0 out-of-the-box and has a huge 4,000mAh battery to boot.
With strong image processing and AI capability of Helio P22 processor, the #realmeC2 promises a powerful performance. #ShineLikeADiamond pic.twitter.com/pAYA0Hs4z6
— realme (@realmemobiles) April 22, 2019
Moving to the camera department, well, you get a 13MP+2MP dual-rear camera setup, along with a 5MP AI selfie camera. You will get a myriad of other camera features such as Chrome Boost, 80fps/480p slo-mo video recording, and more.
All of these features make the Realme C2 quite a compelling choice for entry-level users. However, the lack of a fingerprint sensor has me wary even at this price point. What are your thoughts on the Realme C2? Let us know in the comments below.
from Beebom https://beebom.com/realme-c2-launched-india-rs-5999/
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