Let's talk about the Realme C33 first, which is reminiscent of the Realme 9i 5G. The C33 is built around a 6.5" screen with a notch for the 5MP selfie camera. The display has a 120Hz touch sampling rate and a typical brightness of 400 nits, but Realme hasn't revealed the panel's resolution for some reason. Chances are its 720p. The Realme C33's back cover flaunts what Realme calls a Boundless Sea Design. It sports an LED flash and features two cameras - a 50MP primary camera joined by a portrait unit.
Under the hood, we have a Unisoc T612 SoC
with up to 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. The smartphone also has a dedicated
microSD card slot for storage expansion up to 1TB and runs Android 12-based
Realme UI S Edition out of the box.
The Realme C33 comes with a 3.5mm
headphone jack, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and Dirac 3.0 audio
support. And fueling the entire package is a 5,000 mAh battery, which draws
power through a microUSB port at up to 10W.
The Realme C33 is offered in Sandy Gold,
Aqua Blue, and Night Sea colors and has three memory options - 3GB/32GB,
4GB/64GB, and 4GB/128GB. The 3GB/32GB model is priced at INR 8,999 (US$ 112/€ 113)
and the 4GB/64GB version at INR 9,999 (US$ 125/€ 125). Both will go on sale in India
starting September 12 through Realme's official Indian website, Flipkart, and
mainline channels. There's no word on the 4GB/128GB version's pricing and
availability, though.