
Realme C25 6000mAh battery phone to go on first sale today, check prices, specifications
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Realme launched three new C-series smartphones in India recently and C25 is the most powerful one among them.
Realme C25, the top-tier smartphones in the latest C-series, will go on sale for the first time today. This smartphone is meant for budget customers who do not want high performance from their phone. Yet, there are a few things to like about this phone. The Realme C26 is a 6000mAh battery phone, which means it will not run out of power even after a day. There is fast charging, as well. And the most important thing about the phone is the Android 11 software that you get out of the box on this phone. No other C-series phone offers that. At its recent event, Realme launched three C-series phones, the C20, the C21, and the C25. While the C20 and the C21 are very much alike, it is the C25 that most people will go for. The phone has a slightly better processor than what you get on the other two phones. I have already talked about the battery and software part. All of this is available for under Rs 10,000, and if you are convinced by the phone, here are the details on the Realme C25 price and specifications.
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