After introducing the C20 and C21, Realme has further expanded its portfolio of entry-level smartphones with the Realme C20A. The Realme C20A is built around a 6.5" HD+ display that has a waterdrop notch for the 5MP selfie camera. The back panel of the smartphone, having what Realme calls a "Geometric Art Design", is home to a square-shaped camera island that only includes the 8MP primary camera joined by an LED flash.
Under the hood, the Realme C20A has a
Helio G35 SoC paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. The smartphone boots
Android 10-based Realme UI and comes with a dedicated microSD card slot for storage
expansion by up to 256GB.
Fueling the entire package is a 5,000 mAh
battery that draws power through a microUSB port and supports reverse wired
charging. Realme hasn't mentioned the maximum charging speed, but since the
C20A is an entry-level smartphone, we are most likely looking at 10W charging.
All this might sound familiar to you
because the Realme C20A isn't an entirely new smartphone. It's actually a
rebranded C20 for Bangladesh. The C20A will come in Iron Grey and Lake Blue
colors and will be sold in Bangladesh for BDT 8,990 (US$ 105/€ 85).
