Realme C3 Comes To India With 5,000mAh Battery & Helio G70 SoC
Karamchand Rameshwar - Feb 06, 2020
The Realme C3 is the first smartphone to come with the gaming-centric mid-range Helio G70 SoC and Android 10-based Realme UI.
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As scheduled, the Realme C3 is officially introduced in India today. The handset is the second budget phone launched by Realme in the country, after Realme 5i. The Realme C3 is a more affordable smartphone with a massive 5,000 mAh battery, dual rear cameras, and a water-drop notch display. It is also the first phone to feature the new Helio G70 chipset and Android 10-based Realme UI.

Realme C3: Price in India & Availability
The Realme C3 price in India is Rs. 6,999 for the entry-level 3GB RAM / 32GB storage model. The price goes up to Rs. 7,999 for the 4GB RAM / 64GB storage variant. You can choose between the Blazing Red and Frozen Blue color options. It will be up for sale in the country at 12.00 p.m on 14 February via Realme.com and Flipkart while you might have to wait for the phone to hit the offline retail stores. 

Realme C3 buyers can get Rs. 1,000 discount on exchange for any phone and also benefits from Jio worth Rs. 7,550.
Realme C3: Specifications & Features
The handset features a polycarbonate unibody on the rear while it gets a water-drop notch display on the front. Its screen has a size of 6.5 inches and supports HD+ resolution. It is driven by an Helio G70 SoC, which is said to a gaming-centric chipset. Paired with it are 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage. There are three card slots, two of which are for SIM cards and the other is for a microSD card (up to 256GB). It is fueled by a beefy 5,000 mAh battery that doesn’t support any fast charging technology. However, it is quite surprising that the handset supports the reverse charging feature, which allows it to charge other devices that have wireless charging support.

For security, it doesn’t have a fingerprint sensor and there is only Face Unlock feature available for biometric security. Software-wise, it is the first phone from Realme to ship with Android 10-based Realme UI out of the box. Connectivity features include 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, micro-USB port, GPS/Glonass/A-GPS, headphone jack, and dual Wi-Fi.
For selfies, it is equipped with a 5MP selfie camera housed in the water-drop notch. The camera supports features like Timelapse, panorama, HDR, and AI Beautification. Around the back, it uses a dual-camera setup that comprises a 12MP main sensor with an f/1.8 lens and a 2MP depth-sensing camera with an f/2.4 lens. They support camera features like Chrome Boost, HDR, slow-motion video recording at 120fps, Night Scape, and portrait mode.
Realme C3 price: Unavailable
Realme C3 price in India: Rs. 6,999 (3GB RAM / 32GB storage) & Rs. 7,999 (4GB RAM / 64GB storage)
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