The Realme C25s, also known as the RMX3195, has been making certification rounds for a couple of weeks now, bagging an NBTC certification and then one from Russia's EEC. Both, unfortunately, with little to no information on hardware. Thankfully, a new source now seems to have the entire scoop on the Realme C25s.
The Phone is expected to start selling in
China on June 12 for $170. That gets you a 6.5-inch 1600 x 720 pixel LCD
display, with an advertised 570 cd/m2 of peak brightness and an 8MP selfie,
housed inside a teardrop notch. Around back - a 48MP main camera and a pair of
supplementary 2MP snappers. Also, a traditional fingerprint reader.
The Realme C25s will be powered by a
MediaTek Helio G85, along with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of storage,
expandable via microSD. Other memory tiers could exist as well. That chipset
also provides things like dual-band Wi-Fi ac and Bluetooth 5.0. All of this,
along with a large 6,000 mAh battery, with 18W charging, 3.5mm jack and a USB
Type-C port are crammed inside a 164.5 × 75.9 × 9.6 mm body, tipping the scale
at 209 grams.
Another unannounced Realme phone has also
been popping-up in various certification listings lately - the RMX3261 - a
clearly bigger device, which we are yet to learn more about.