Realme seems to be working on a new
iteration of the C series of smartphones. The Realme C11, as it was spotted on
the NBTC database, looks like it is several generations ahead of the Realme C3,
at least from its moniker. And it’s the first time we’ve encountered the model.
As spotted by Mysmartprice, the device has
cleared various certifications in the Asian market. This includes Thailand’s
NBTC, Eurasian EEC, Malaysia’s SIRIM and Indonesia’s TKDN. The model number of
the device is listed as RMX2185.
However, the NBTC certifications reveal
the device name to be Realme C11. This means it could be the marketing name of
the device. It could also be a successor
to the Realme C3 considering the name of the device. The certifications also
shows support for LTE connectivity which obviously is a no brainer. Apart from
this, anything juicy isn’t known about the device. However, it’s the model name
that, unusually, attracted our attention the most.
Realme’s C series of smartphones have
always been bang for the buck when it comes to Asian markets. If we recall,
Realme launched the Realme C3 in Indonesia back in February with a fingerprint
sensor. This got rebranded as the Narzo
10A in India.
However, both the smartphones had the
Mediatek’s Helio G70 SoC and similar in specifications but the Indian version
of Realme C3 skipped the fingerprint sensor.
Hence, Going by the predecessors, we can expect a bigger display and
upgraded internals in the new Realme C11.
Apart from this, the device could sport a
base variant of 3 GB RAM and higher while running on the latest Realme UI based
on Android 10. It is yet to receive a certification from India’s BIS which
could also mean the device might debut elsewhere before dropping the covers in
the country.
That being said, these are just
speculations from our side, and we will have to wait for an official word from
the company. Considering the host of certifications that the device has got so
far, it looks like the device might be heading to the retail stores sooner than
expected.