
Realme C25, C21, C20 launch in India today, check live stream details, price, and specifications
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Realme is ready to bring three new phones to India today and they will find fans in people looking for long-lasting batteries.
Realme C25, C21, and C20 entry-level smartphones are set to arrive in India today. The three phones are not new. Realme launched them sometime back in different Asian markets, and that is why we know the specifications of the phones. We even know the prices of all three phones but not the India price and that is why Realme is holding an event later today. The highlighted feature of the three Realme C-series phones is their big battery. While the C25 has a 6000mAh battery inside, the C21 and C20 feature a 5000mAh unit each. See, all three smartphones in the Realme C-series are equally powerful if you see them as a whole. But there is one thing that makes the Realme C25 a little better. According to the specifications that we know, thanks to previous launches, the C25 will be the only phone among three to come preloaded with Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 out of the box. This means the C25 will offer new Android features while the other two, C21 and C20, will be stuck at Android 10 until they become eligible for Realme’s Early Access Program.
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