Realme is expected to introduce the C55 as its new entry-level phone soon. After showing up in a hands-on video published ahead of time, the device has now leaked images and a possible release date.
Insider Paras Guglani (@passionategeekz on Twitter) has revealed in partnership with the website Pricebaba some news regarding the new handset. Images shared by them show the device with thin edges around the screen, and a centralized hole at the top of the panel to hold the front camera.
It has flat sides, with a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button and volume buttons just above it, all on the right side. At the back, it has a mostly matte finish, with a shiny area around the two rear cameras, detached directly from the cover.
Furthermore, the source indicates that the presentation of the new Realme C55 should take place on March 7, with sales beginning in some countries as early as the following day.
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Realme C55: What to Expect?
Rumors indicate that the Realme C55 will have a 6.52-inch display with IPS LCD technology, Full HD+ resolution, and 90 Hz refresh rate support. Its processor should be MediaTek’s Helio G88, with up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage.
The Realme C55 is expected to feature a 64 MP main camera, a 2 MP secondary camera, and an 8 MP front-facing camera. In addition, its battery should be 5,000 mAh with support for 33 W fast charging.
There is no detailed information on price or availability, but it is expected that sales will begin in China and India, with other countries following – including Pakistan.
Source: Pricebaba