Realme’s upcoming smartphone, the Realme C51, has recently obtained TDRA certification, further hinting at its imminent launch. Realme, known for its high-quality devices, released the Realme C53 earlier this month and is now focusing on its next C-series smartphone.
Initially mistaken for one of the Realme
11 series devices, the Realme C51’s true identity was revealed through its NBTC
certification. The smartphone has now surfaced on the TDRA certification with
the model number RMX3830, consistent with its appearance on other certification
platforms. The certification, which bears the equipment registration number
ER21032/23, will remain valid until June 8, 2026.
In addition to the TDRA and NBTC
certifications, the Realme C51 has obtained various other certifications,
including TUV Rheinland, BIS Indian, Indonesia’s TKDN, and Europe’s EEC
certifications. Its BIS certification confirms its upcoming launch in India.
The Realme C51 is expected to be a 4G device, supporting 2G, 3G, and 4G network
connectivity. Its TUV Rheinland certification reveals a robust 4880 mAh
battery, complemented by a fast charging capability of up to 33W. With
appearances on multiple certification platforms, the launch of the Realme C51
is drawing near.
Realme has recently launched the Realme 11
series in India which consists of two devices: Realme 11 Pro and Realme 11 Pro+. The pricing of the Realme 11 Pro
starts at Rs. 23,999 while the Realme 11 Pro+ starts at Rs. 27,999.