
Realme C25 6000mAh battery phone set to launch on March 23
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Realme recently launched the C21 and now it is preparing for the launch of C25.
Realme C-series is expanding faster than any other smartphone family from the brand. Earlier this month, Realme introduced the C21 as the successor to the C20 that was launched in January. But because the markets for both these phones were different, the buyers did not have constrained reasons to avoid any. And now, Realme is ready to launch another C-series phone. It will be called Realme C25 and launched on March 23 in Indonesia. The Realme website has put an event page that also shows what this phone looks like and reveals some of the key specifications of the Realme C25. The Realme C-series has been the odd one in the entire portfolio. That is because there is a lot of rebranding involved in this series where Realme launches one phone in one market and then launches the same phone with a different name in another market. Last year in India, Realme launched four C-series phones, the C3 in February and then the trio of C11, C12, and C15 towards the second half of 2020. And then there was a Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition in the series. Different markets have different C-series phones and it looks like Indonesia is going to get the latest one.
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