At an event held in New Delhi, Realme Mobiles unveiled two Android smartphones which include the Realme C2 and the Realme 3 Pro. As the name suggests, the Realme C2 is the successor to the Realme C1 while the Realme 3 Pro is the successor to the Realme 2 Pro.
Realme C2 Design and Specifications
The Realme C2 has an elegant design with a water drop notch display on the front and polycarbonate rear shell. The smartphone sports a 6.1 inch display that has an HD+ resolution. The rear of the smartphone houses the Realme branding and dual camera setup which consists of a 13 MP sensor, a 2 MP sensor and an LED flash. It also has a front-facing camera housed in the waterdrop notch display which has a resolution of 5 MP with support for AI enhancement.
The Realme C2 is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery and runs on Color OS 6.0 which based on top of the latest Android 9 Pie. Under the hood, it features the 12 nm based Helio P22 chipset which is comprised of an Octa Core CPU. Connectivity options on the Smartphone include Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, dual 4G VoLTE, 3.5 mm audio jack and a bottom mounted micro USB port for charging and data syncing.
Realme C2 Price, Storage, Colour Options and Availability
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The Realme C2 is offered in two colour options which are Diamond Blue and Diamond Black. In terms of memory and storage it is available in two storage variants for which the price is as follows:
- 2 GB + 16 GB = Rs 5,999
- 3 GB + 32 GB = Rs 7,999
In addition to the inbuilt storage, it also supports memory expansion upto 256 GB via the dedicated SD card slot. The smartphone will be sold online via Flipkart.com, Realme.com and select offline stores. The first sale of the Realme C2 will be held on the 15th of May, 2019.

















































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