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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2025
realme introduces a new battery monster smartphone C71

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Press Release
22 May, 2025, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 22 May, 2025, 07:13 pm

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realme introduces a new battery monster smartphone C71

Press Release
22 May, 2025, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 22 May, 2025, 07:13 pm
realme introduces a new battery monster smartphone C71

Realme, the youth-centric tech brand, has officially launched its latest smartphone, the Realme C71, in the Bangladeshi market.

Designed for users seeking unmatched and seamless battery performance, this new addition to Realme's lineup offers long-lasting battery life, AI-driven features, and vibrant displays, all wrapped in a sleek, modern design.

The Realme C71 is powered by a massive 6,300mAh battery paired with 45W fast charging, offering all-day power to keep you going without interruptions. With just 1 hour of charging, users can enjoy up to 2 full days of seamless phone usage, making it ideal for busy lifestyles that demand reliability and endurance. This large-capacity battery also supports efficient power management, ensuring longer standby times and optimised daily energy consumption.
realme C71 comes with a vibrant design that perfectly matches the preferences of young users. Its' Light Pulse' notification feature adds a touch of personality by visually alerting you to incoming calls or messages, even during meetings or serious discussions, without disturbing the ambience.

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The device features an ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rate display, providing silky-smooth visuals and enhanced eye comfort. This high refresh rate is a rare feature in this price segment device, elevating the overall viewing experience whether you're gaming, scrolling through social media, or watching videos.

The Realme C71 boasts an impressive array of AI-driven tools to simplify daily tasks and enhance the user experience. These include AI Noise Reduction Call 2.0 for more explicit conversations, AI Clear Face for improved facial recognition, AI Image Matting for easy background editing, and AI Eraser to remove unwanted objects. Additionally, Google Gemini and Circle to Search enable quick, one-press AI-powered searches. Together, these features make the smartphone experience more intuitive and efficient.

This device features a 50MP AI camera, allowing users to capture sharp, detailed photos with creative flexibility. The primary camera has a flicker lens that detects the flicker frequency of surrounding light and helps reduce flicker during photography. There is also a `pulse light' on the rear panel to get notifications without vibrations or ringtones.
 On the front, the smartphone features a 5MP selfie camera to capture your memorable moments. Running on Realme UI based on Android 15, the device offers a smooth, user-friendly experience.

Additionally, it boasts an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance, complemented by SonicWave Water Ejection technology, which ensures durability under various conditions.
The realme C71 will be available in two variants: the 4GB RAM + 128GB Storage version, and the 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage version.  To ensure smooth multitasking and responsive performance, it comes with dynamic memory expansion of up to 2TB.

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