Realme C15 unveiled in Indonesia, it is the newest addition to the company's budget friendly C series.
Realme C15 has a 3GB + 64GB variant that is priced at IDR 1,999,000 (roughly Rs. 10,300), a 4GB + 64GB variant is priced at IDR 2,199,000 (roughly Rs. 11,300), and finally a 4GB + 128GB variant that is priced at IDR 2,499,000 (roughly Rs. 12,800).
Realme C15 comes with an octa-core processor and a quad rear camera setup. The phone has three RAM and storage configurations, and is available in two colour options.
C15 will be available as part of a flash sale in the country and whether the phone comes to India or not.
The company confirmed that apart from a big battery, the smartphone will also come with 18W fast charging support. The teaser image shared by the company reveals that the device will sport a mini-drop notch display. The smartphone is likely to come with an HD+ display.
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The Realme C15 is also expected to feature a quad-camera setup arranged in square shape. The rear camera setup including an ultra-wide-angle lens camera similar to the one found in C11. The device is also expected to come equipped with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Later, Realme launched smartwatch in India, is the company’s first-ever smartwatch. The device comes in a square screen with a 1.4 inch LCD display.
The first-ever smartwatch from Realme is priced at 3,999. The sale of Realme Watch will commence from 5 June, 2020 on Flipkart and the Realme website.
Also,the company explained that the wearable will soon be available on offline stores. Along with that, the watch also comes with fashionable design straps in various colours, which can be bought separately for ₹499 each.
According to eg24.news, the Realme Watch comes with the specifications of fitness and smart features such as heart rate monitoring. This feature is a real-time monitoring using built-in PPG sensor which is known to record the heart rate in every five minutes that will alert the user of abnormal heart rate throughout the day.
Realme has also provided SpO2 monitoring to let users track their blood oxygen levels.
The watch also offers 14 different sports modes including Badminton, Cricket, Indoor Running, Outdoor Running, Walking, and Yoga, among others. It can even monitor sleep, offer sedentary and hydration reminders, and meditation relaxing.
Realme Watch design looks similar to that of an Apple Watch. The device comes with a 1.4-inch (320×320 pixels) display with 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It supports a three-axis accelerometer and a PPG sensor and supports 20mm removable straps with an IP68-certified build for dust and water resistance.
It includes a battery with a capacity of 160 mAh / hour, the company explains that it is sufficient to work for up to 7 days, even with the operation of the feature from monitoring to the heart rate, and for 9 days without it. The watch comes with two designs for the bracelet.
Noteworthy, Realme launched a new smartphone lineup in India . The new series featured a unique Zenith design, targeted toward younger audiences.
Generation Z. Realme also confirmed a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch and an 89.8-percent screen-to-body ratio on one or both of Narzo devices.
Meanwhile, the firm confirmed a 48-megapixel quad-camera setup on the Realme Narzo 10 and a triple-camera setup on the Narzo 10A. The company has also confirmed a 5,000 mAh battery with fast-charging support on the Narzo 10.
According to moneycontrol.com, Realme’s official Narzo page suggests that the Narzo 10 will be powered by a MediaTek G80 chipset. Considering their specifications, the Narzo 10 and 10A will likely replace the Realme 5 and Realme 5s. We’ll probably see both Realme Narzo 10 models priced in the under 10,000 rupees smartphone space.
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The Narzo series will reportedly target the youth, as inferred from the flashy promotional materials that place a lot of emphasis on “Gen Z”. 91Mobiles also mentions that Realme Narzo can have two variants, and it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to guess this would pan out as a normal variant and a Pro variant, developers.com reported.
While the naming scheme did not exactly adopt a “Pro” moniker, the idea behind the “A” moniker is the same wherein the normal variant is practically the “Pro” variant. At least with the first teaser, it isn’t immediately clear what exactly is the USP of the new Realme Narzo series.