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Realme C53 coming on early bird sale on the launch day

Realme C53 was first launched in Malaysia two months ago. That smartphone has some different features in comparison to the Indian variant of the Reame C53. Finally, now the smartphone is coming to India as well on July 19. Along with the Realme C53, the company is also launching the Realme Pad 2. Not just that, a microsite on Realme’s website also confirmed the first sale of the smartphone. It will be available for purchase on July 19. The early bird sale will go live on July 19 from 6PM to 8PM. You can grab the Realme C53 from Flipkart on July 19.

Those who purchase the smartphone during the early bird sale (6PM to 8M on July 19) can get a ₹1000 discount on the 6GB 64GB model of the smartphone. This can be availed by making payment with ICICI, HDFC, and SBI Bank cards. There will be a ₹500 bank discount and a ₹500 coupon.

Also read: Realme C53 to be announced soon officially as it gets certified by NBTC

Realme C53

Realme recently confirmed the camera specs of the smartphone. The Realme C53 is going to feature a 108-megapixel primary camera on the back. This smartphone will be the first in the country to launch with a 108-megapixel sensor in this segment, Realme said. It is also confirmed that Realme C53 will pack a 5000mAh battery with 18-watt fast charging support.

The specifications of Realme C53 are not out yet but since the smartphone was already launched in Malaysia with some camera variations we can have an idea. It was launched with a Unisoc Tiger T612 chipset. It features a 6.74-inch FullHD+ LCD display with 90Hz refresh rate.

Also read: Leaks reveal Realme C53 launch: Specs suggest an attractive phone

Realme C53

In Malaysia, Realme has launched the Realme C53 at 599MYR, which is approximately ₹10,000, targeting the ₹15,000 price segment. The device boasts an impressive camera lens considering its price range but unfortunately the back panel design lacks creativity, as it closely resembles the camera module of iPhones. Moreover, the third ring in the camera module is not even a sensor, basically a flashlight which looks like a sensor, I mean why? Let us know in the  comments what you think about this smartphone.



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