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realme launches 5i and C2 phones in Bangladesh market

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TBS Reports
14 March, 2020, 05:45 pm
Last modified: 14 March, 2020, 05:52 pm

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realme launches 5i and C2 phones in Bangladesh market

The prices of realme 5i is BDT 12,990 and realme C2 is BDT 8,990

TBS Reports
14 March, 2020, 05:45 pm
Last modified: 14 March, 2020, 05:52 pm
realme launches 5i and C2 phones in Bangladesh market

realme today launched two new phones, realme 5i and realme C2 for the Bangladesh market through an online event at Six Seasons hotel in the capital.

The tech-trendy smartphone company brings realme 5i from the 5 series family and their "best looking entry-level smartphone" C2.

The prices of realme 5i is BDT 12,990 and realme C2 is BDT 8,990.

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Speaking at the event, realme Bangladesh's Branding Director Neon Xie said, "As a tech trendsetter, realme offers premium quality products consisting of trendy design and comprehensive functions at best value for each price point, bringing fashion and fun to the tech lifestyle of the young generation. Insisting in Dare to Leap spirit, both phones offer an array of features vastly for trendy youngsters."

realme 5i: The quad camera battery king

Packing a massive 5000 mAh battery, realme 5i provides 30-day standby in the price segment.

realme 5i is equipped Snapdragon 665 based on 11nm production process, operating at a clock speed of 2.0GHz along with enhanced gaming performance and 3rd generation Qualcomm AI Engine.

realme 5i comes in two colours – Aqua Blue and Forest Green.

realme 5i also packs a leading image experience with widely praised quad camera setup – 119° ultra-wide-angle lens (8MP), main camera (12MP) with EIS, portrait lens (2MP) and ultra-macro lens (2MP).

realme C2: The best-looking entry-level smartphone

realme C2 comes with a dewdrop display and diamond-cut design. It is equipped with MediaTek Helio P22 (12nm) chipset and octa-core processor, which boost up to 2.0 GHz.

The full-screen body offers a 19.5:9 HD+ display. AI-powered dual camera setup with Chroma Boost will help to take perfectly balanced pictures.

A large 4,000mAh battery with CorePilot technology.

Both phones will be available on Daraz.com from March 18. At that time, the Flash-sale price of realme C2 will be BDT 7,990.

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