Realme C3 will launch with 5000 mah battery and dual rear camera
Realme C3 will launch with 5000 mah battery and dual rear camera
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Chinese company Realme, known for its unique smartphone, is preparing to launch its new handset on 6 February. Realme C3 will be launched on this day at 12:30 pm. The company itself has given information about this matter. This phone has been listed on the e-commerce website Flipkart just a day after the announcement of the company. Some specifications of the phone have also been listed here. At the same time, talking about the design of Realme C3, it has been known from its official invoice. Let's know in full detail.

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According to the information available on the Flipkart listing page about this smartphone, it has a 6.5-inch waterdrop display. Its screen to body ratio is 89.8 percent. At the same time, the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass has been given on it. To give power to the phone, a 5000 mAh battery has been given. Its standby time has been provided for 30 days, calling 43.9 hours, music streaming 19.4 hours, YouTube 20.8 hours and 10.6 hours for PUBG.

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To attract customers, the dual-rear camera setup has been given on the phone. It will be an AI-based camera. It features Chroma Boost, Slow-Motion Video, HDR Mode and Panorama Selfie. Its primary sensor is 12 megapixels. This phone will be launched in two variants. The first variant will come with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage. At the same time, the second variant will come with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage. At the same time, according to some reports, this phone can work on the ColorOS 7-based Realme UI based on Android 10. It is expected to be priced between Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000. Changes have also been made in the camera positions of Realme C3 as compared to Realme C1 and Realme C2. It will have a vertically aligned camera.

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