Realme's unveiling event of the Realme 2 Pro
produced a surprise as the company ended up announcing a second phone - the
very aggressively priced Realme C1. The handset falls into the entry-level
segment and it's the cheapest smartphone from Realme yet, priced at just INR
6,999 or US$ 96.
The Realme C1 is essentially a toned-down Realme 2
with less RAM and storage. It comes with the same Snapdragon 450 chipset,
6.2-inch 720 x 1520px notched display and 13MP + 2MP camera combo on the back.
Instead of 3GB/32GB or 4GB/64GB memory
configurations on the Realme 2, the C1 settles for 2GB of RAM and 16GB of
internal storage. The good news is a microSD card slot is present for cheap
storage expansion.
The C1 packs a 5MP sensor instead of 8MP, but luckily, it
still supports AI facial unlock. The battery capacity remains the same at 4,230
mAh, which is downright impressive for a smartphone priced under US$ 100 and the
device runs Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box with Oppo's ColorOS 5.1 on top.
As far as the design goes, you might have already
noticed that the handset borrows Realme 2's body but misses on the diamond back
and the rear-mounted fingerprint reader. Of course, for the asking price you
can't expect premium materials either - the side frame is made of plastic and
so is the back panel.
The Realme C1 will be go on sale starting October 11
at 12:00 PM local time exclusively on Flipkart.
