Realme introduced another entry-level smartphone, three months after the C31 arrival. The Realme C30 brings a 5,000 mAh battery and a big 6.5” screen.
The C30 is powered by a Unisoc T612 chipset. It is built on the 12nm process and has an octa-core CPU with two major Cortex-A75 units at 1.8 GHz. At the front, we have an LCD with HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch for the 5MP selfie camera.
Tere is just one 8MP camera on the back, coupled with a single LED flash.
The phone comes with 2/3GB RAM and 32GB storage but there is a dedicated microSD slot for up to 1TB of extra room for photos, music and other data. The tray also has room for two nano SIM cards.
The phone has a dedicated UI called Realme Go Edition and is based on its Android 11 namesake. It comes with lighter apps that require less power in order to work effortlessly with just 2 GB RAM.
The Realme C30 is just 8.5 mm thick and has a striped design on the back. It has flat sides but on the bottom, there is an unpleasant surprise - a micro USB port that allows charging at 10W. At least there is a 3.5mm audio jack right next to the mic and the port.
Color options are Bamboo Green or Lake Blue. Prices are INR7,499 ($100/€90) or INR8,299 ($105/€100), depending on RAM choice, and sales will begin on June 27 at Realme.com, Flipkart, and offline stores.
I would not try to make an ironic joke about it, as it does not sound to good for tech lovers... while it is actually very practical to have one.
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