After some leaks, the Chinese Realme has officially announced its new intermediate smartphone Realme C55 this Tuesday (7). The mobile phone has arrived in the Asian market with various attractions that help users in their daily lives.
highlighted, The phone features MiniCapsule, a software feature similar to: Dynamic Island of iPhone 14 Pro from Apple. The function creates a notification bar extension around the front camera hole that displays low battery alert, charging status and other cell phone information.
In addition, Realme C55 has an ultra-thin appearance with a thickness of 7.89 mm and flat edges made of metal. On the back of the model is a square island that organizes the two rear camera sensors and an LED flash.
internally, Realme C55 uses MediaTek’s Helio G88 chipset. Running the realme UI 4.0 interface (Android 13), the model has up to 8GB of RAM memory (up to 16GB with support for virtual RAM up to 8GB) and internal storage of up to 256GB.
screen and cameras
It promises wide use and well-defined visuals, Another highlight is the 6.72 inch LCD screen with Full HD+ resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate.. The panel with super-thin bezels on the sides has a body-to-screen ratio of 91.4%.
for photography, Realme C55 brings dual rear cameras with 64MP main sensor and a unit for 2MP depth data. For selfies, the front camera uses an 8 MP sensor.
The device offers 4G connections, Dual Band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB-C port, P2 headphone jack and biometric sensor on the side as extra features. Finally, the phone has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W SuperVOOC charging.
price and availability
Realme C55 debuts in Indonesia on Wednesday, March 8th. There, the model will be offered in two color options: Sun Shower (gold) and Rainy Night (black).
The base variant with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal space will cost Indonesian Rupiah 2,499,000 (approximately R$836 excluding taxes in current direct conversion). The version with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage will cost 2,999,000 Indonesian rupiah (R$ 1,005).
Until now, There are no predictions that the Realme C55 will launch in the western market. But since Realme has an active presence in Brazil, there is a chance that the mobile will come to Brazil in the future.
Source: Tec Mundo
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