
Realme C20A launch set for May 13, will be a rebranded C20 with 5000mAh battery
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Realme is introducing a new phone to the C-series but it looks new only in terms of its name.
Realme is launching a new affordable smartphone this month. It is called the Realme C20A for some reason and will arrive in Bangladesh on May 13. Now, ahead of the launch, Realme has gone all out to share what the smartphone looks like and what specifications it packs inside. The biggest takeaway here is the MediaTek Helio G35 processor, which also powers the Realme C20 and Realme C21 smartphones. This means that the performance on the upcoming Realme C20A is going to be pretty similar to what the two phones deliver. In a teaser video posted on its Facebook page, Realme Bangladesh has confirmed the Realme C20A will arrive in black and blue colours. Of course, these two variants will have specific names as and when their launch takes place. The Realme C20A is absolutely identical to the Realme C20, where you see a teardrop-style notch on the display and a single-sensor camera module on the back. And if the design of the Realme C20A is not enough to convince you that it is almost a duplicate of the C20, take a look at the specifications of the Realme C20A. The Realme C20A will have a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD, which is also what you get on the Realme C20. A MediaTek Helio G35 processor will power the phone, as we said previously. There will be a 5000mAh battery inside to keep the lights on -- although, it is not clear if there is fast charging support available on the phone. The phone does not have a fingerprint sensor, which you also do not see on the Realme C20. Even though there are certain similarities between the upcoming Realme C20A and the already-launched Realme C20, it is not clear how different they are going to be. But for what it is worth, Realme C20A may be a rebranded version of Realme C20 for Bangladesh since the latter did not arrive there.More Related News

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