He Realme C15 It hit the market last July, accompanied by a MediaTek processor, the Helio G35. This is an input range with a gigantic 6,000mAh battery, which is now renewed with a version accompanied by a Qualcomm processor.
The new Realme C15 is called C15 Qualcomm Edition, taking an important leap at the processor level with respect to its twin brother, and with a price to change practically identical to that of the model with MediaTek.
Qualcomm heart to be more competitive
The main novelty of this Realme is to come from the hand of Qualcomm Snapdragon 460. It is a Kryo eight-core processor (customized by Qualcomm) and with a 1.8GHz maximum frequency. It is accompanied by the Adreno 610 GPU and is manufactured in an 11 nanometer process.
He Helio G35 it falls slightly behind in manufacturing, with a 12-nanometer process. It is capable of uploading, yes, up to 2.3GHz reaching its 8 cores: higher power at clock speed but higher power consumption.
The Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition accompanies you the gigantic 6,000mAh battery, with fast charging of 18W. The panel is a 6.5-inch LCD (HD +) and the storage configuration drops to 32 or 64 GB to adjust the price. The camera is quadruple, with wide angle, monochrome and “retro” sensor (color filter).
This model It comes at a price of just over 100 euros to change, almost identical figure (even cheaper) than the model with MediaTek, in exchange for having slightly less internal storage. There is no news about its arrival on the European market, so we will not lose track of it after its presentation in India.
Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition datasheet
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Realme C15 |
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screen |
LCD 6.5 “ |
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Dimensions and weight |
164.5 x 75.9 x 9.8 mm |
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Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 |
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RAM |
3/4 GB |
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Storage |
32/64 GB |
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Frontal camera |
8 MP f / 2.0 |
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Rear camera |
13 MP f / 2.2 |
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Drums |
6000 mAh |
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Operating system |
Android 10 |
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Connectivity |
LTE |
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Others |
Rear fingerprint reader |
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Price |
From 109 euros to change |
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The news
The Realme C15 gets a twin brother with a Qualcomm processor and the same gigantic battery
was originally published in
Xataka Android
by
Ricardo Aguilar
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