Key Points:
- It is confirmed that the device will be coming with a 108 megapixel primary sensor.
- The device is confirmed to be available via Flipkart.
- It will be official on July 19.
Realme introduced the Realme C53 smartphone in the market of Malaysia a few weeks ago, now the company has officially confirmed that the device is coming to the market of India next week. The company has revealed key features of the device along with the launching date and the availability platform. Let’s get into the article to check out the new information.
It is officially confirmed that the company will be launching the device in the country on July 19 and the device will be available via the official website of the brand along with Flipkart. The company has also confirmed a few features of the device and the same is confirming that it will be different from the Malaysian variant.
It is confirmed that the upcoming Realme C53 smartphone will be coming with a 108-megapixel main camera and the same will be coming with photography features including ultra-clear images, night photography, portrait mode, and street photography mode.
The back panel of the device will be featuring a dual-camera setup and an LED flash. It is worth mentioning that the camera module is looking similar to the recent iPhones. The upcoming device will be coming with a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
It will be coming with a massive 5,000mAh battery along with 18W charging solution. Realme C53 will be coming with a waterdrop notch on the top of the screen and the bottom side of the device will be offering a 3.5mm audio jack, a microphone, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille.
So let’s wait for the launching of the device and you guys are recommended to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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