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RealMe introduces new Ultra-budget gaming smartphone with Powerful battery

RealMe introduces new Ultra-budget gaming smartphone with Powerful battery
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RealMe has introduced a new Ultra-budget gaming smartphone RealMe C11. This phone has a 6.5 inch HD Plus display with a waterdrop notch.

The RealMe C11 is powered by an Helio G35 processor with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.

The phone has a microSD card slot with which the storage can be expanded up to 256 GB.

The company has integrated the Android 10 operating system with its real-time user interface.

This is RealMe’s first phone with a new camera layout that is similar to the layout of Apple’s iPhone 11.

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Surprisingly, the phone does not have a fingerprint scanner, but Face Unlock can be used to unlock the device.

There is also a 5000 mAh battery with reverse charging and 10-watt fast charging support.

The company claims that once fully charged, the battery can last up to 40 days on standby, 12 hours of continuous gameplay, 21 and a half hours of watching videos and about 32 hours of voice calls.

The back of the phone has a dual-camera setup which includes a 13-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel depth camera, while the AI ​​camera is written on the layout with LED flash.

There is a 5-megapixel camera on the front of the phone for selfies.

The phone will first go on sale in Malaysia in the first week of July in 2 colours.

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It is priced at  $100 (approximately PKR 17,000).

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