realme, a smartphone brand, has announced the release of realme C15, a cutting-edge smartphone that integrates a 6000mAh mega battery and 18W quick charge together. Moreover, realme C15 features geometric gradient design, an eight-core processor, 6.5-inch LCD fullscreen with high screen-to-body ratio and ultra-wide quad camera.
“As the fastest growing smartphone brand to achieve 50 million sales, realme caters to the needs of young users and is continuously optimizing the C Series. With its mega battery, realme C15 supports 44 hours of continuous calls and standby up to 48 days. realme C15 adopts the 18W Quick Charge, which can charge 28% in just 30 minutes,” the company said in a media release.
realme C15 adopts a 6.5-inch mini-drop display and screen-to-body ratio that reaches to 88.7%, which brings an immersive visual experience. Targeting the young market, realme C15 features a natural excellent look and has 2 colors – Marine Blue and Seagull Silver.
realme C15 is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 eight-core processor, 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and the main frequency reaches up to 1.8GHz which works well for daily app operation or gaming. The phone has a 64GB internal storage which can be extended up to 256GB with its’ triple card slot.
The first sales date of realme C15 was December 16, 2020 and available at Abans, SINGHAGIRI, Dialog and realme authorized dealers in Sri Lanka. realme C15 is priced at Rs. 34,999.
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