
The Realme C series is a popular choice among low-budget consumers. Now Realme Bangladesh brings the new Realme C53 with a price tag of ৳17,999. Let us see what kind of features the phone is offering.
First of all, the phone is just 7.5 millimeters thin. It is for sure one of the thinnest smartphones out there. The design looks pretty nice. There is a waterdrop-notch on the front and you could expect a punch-hole but it’s not a big deal. Even the notch is U-shaped and not V-shaped which makes it look somewhat more updated and also nicer from our viewpoint. On the back, we have an iPhone-like camera module.
There is a large 6.74 inches Full HD+ IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. There is no screen protection such as Gorilla Glass. The body is also made of plastic. The peak brightness is 560 nits which is not that much for under sunlight view but it will do just ok. The indoor view should be comfortable.
We have a 50 MP main back camera with f/1.8 aperture. It should be able to capture good-quality shots. The 8 Mp front camera has no Full HD recording option and you have to be satisfied with HD quality.
The 5000 mAh battery comes with a 33W fast charging facility. This is surely one of the major advantages of this lower-budget phone. Most phones will offer you up to an 18W charger around this price so, this upgraded feature is appreciated.
The chipset is a Unisoc Tiger T612 with 6 GB RAM. Now the Tiger T612 chipset is comparable to MediaTek Helio G80 when it comes to overall CPU performance. But the T616 falls way behind when it comes to gaming. Even though it comes with 6 GB RAM and you will be able to play games smoothly enough at low graphics settings, At this price you will easily get a Helio G85, G88, or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G chipset which are way better and faster in terms of performance.
Among other features, we have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, USB Type-C, dedicated MicroSD slot, dual SIM, the latest Android 13 and so on.
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