Realme C21Y 32 GB / 3 GB (RMX3263)
Videos 30Photos 17 | Expecting restock £257.80 A close relative of the original Realme C21 smartphone, with the only difference being that the Y modification is powered by another entry-level mobile processor, the Unisoc Tiger T610 octa-core processor. Together with him "under the hood" the device has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of non-volatile memory. A triple tray for two SIMs and a microSD card allows you to expand the capacity of a regular drive without having to compromise. An IPS screen with a teardrop notch in the upper segment and a small “chin” at the bottom extends across the entire plane of the Realme C21Y 32GB front panel. The display measures 6.5" diagonally, but the image resolution on it is small — 1600x720 pixels. On the side of the back with an X-shaped pattern, the model is equipped with a triple camera 13 + 2 + 2 MP and a...round platform for a fingerprint scanner. A capacious 5000 mAh rechargeable battery is hidden in the depths of the body of the device with charging at a standard pace through the contacts of the microUSB connector. In our markets, a smartphone usually comes with an NFC. |
A close relative of the original Realme C21 smartphone, with the only difference being that the Y modification is powered by another entry-level mobile processor, the Unisoc Tiger T610 octa-core processor. Together with him "under the hood" the device has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of non-volatile memory. A triple tray for two SIMs and a microSD card allows you to expand the capacity of a regular drive without having to compromise.
An IPS screen with a teardrop notch in the upper segment and a small “chin” at the bottom extends across the entire plane of the Realme C21Y 32GB front panel. The display measures 6.5" diagonally, but the image resolution on it is small — 1600x720 pixels. On the side of the back with an X-shaped pattern, the model is equipped with a triple camera 13 + 2 + 2 MP and a round platform for a fingerprint scanner. A capacious 5000 mAh rechargeable battery is hidden in the depths of the body of the device with charging at a standard pace through the contacts of the microUSB connector. In our markets, a smartphone usually comes with an NFC.