Realme this Wednesday (20) launched the C67 4G handset, an affordable variant of the Realme C67 5G introduced last week. The new model brings with it interesting points such as: Android14 and 108 MP camera.

The intermediate device has a 6.72 inch IPS screen, FHD + resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate. Mini Capsule 2.0 feature that displays notifications and system status around the selfie camera. This last feature is inspired by the iPhone’s dynamic island.

Power is handled by the Snapdragon 685 processor along with 8GB of native RAM and also 8 GB extra with dynamic RAM. Internal storage options are available in 128 GB and 256 GB and can be expanded up to 2 TB with a microSD card.

What stands out in terms of cameras is 108 MP Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor with f/1.75 aperture and 3x optical zoom, next to the 2 MP depth sensor. Realme C67 4G has an 8 MP lens on the front.

Realme C67 4G is on pre-sale in Brazil

Realme’s new mobile phone 5,000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging supportThis means less time in the socket. Other positive points are dual speakers and NFC for contactless payments.

There is also: IP54 certification for protection against dust and splashed water, digital reader on the side, P2 headphone jack, USB-C port, dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. Available colors are Sunny Oasis and Black Rock.

Realme C67 will be 4G Pre-sale in Brazil until the 22nd at a promotional price of R$ 939, on AliExpress, using the coupon offered by the brand’s official store on the platform. Shipments are scheduled to occur between January 10-15.

Regarding the 5G model, the presence of the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chip, 120 Hz screen, Bluetooth 5.2, AI-enabled 50 MP camera, Android 13 and 4 GB and 6 GB RAM options stand out.

For now, the Realme C67 5G is limited to India and starts at a price of Indian rupees 13,999, which is equivalent to R$822 at the current price, excluding taxes and duties.


Source: Tec Mundo

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