On Wednesday, Realme unveiled its new Realme C53 smartphone, which is aimed at people with limited income, as the phone can be had for $120.
The new phone from Realme is 7.49 mm thick and weighs 182 grams with an IPS LCD screen with a frequency of 90 Hz and a brightness rate of 450 lumens.
The screen measures 6.74 inches, has a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels, an aspect ratio of 20:9, and a density of 390 pixels per inch.
The company has backed the new phone with an eight-core Unisoc Tiger T612 chip built with 12 nm technology, clocked at 1.8 GHz, and comes with a Mali-G57 graphics processor.
The Realme C53 phone runs on Realme UI T user interface based on Google’s Android 13 operating system with 6 GB of random access memory, in addition to 128 GB of internal storage with the ability to expand via external microSD memory cards. DXC microSDXC.
With an iPhone-like design, the phone’s main camera comes with a 50-megapixel camera with an f/1.8 lens slot, with an unspecified secondary camera, the front camera comes with an 8-. A megapixel cut-out at the top of the screen with an f/2.0 lens slot.
The phone will be supported by Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi AC technology, fingerprint sensor on the side button, USB-C 2.0 port.
The Realme C53 phone has a 5000 mAh battery with support for 33-W fast charging and can charge the battery to 50% in 31 minutes.
The company launched the new phone in Malaysia in black and gold, but did not reveal more information about its launch in other markets.
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