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Realme C51: 90 Hz screen, Android Go and plenty of battery reigns among cheap mobiles

  • July 24, 2023
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Realme does not give up on its efforts to dominate the world. best range of mobile phones. Specifically, it’s the ‘C’ series designed for that, as we’ve seen

Realme does not give up on its efforts to dominate the world. best range of mobile phones. Specifically, it’s the ‘C’ series designed for that, as we’ve seen with the Realme C55 or Realme C53 this year. Now, without following a clear numerical order, here comes the Realme C51.

Actually this ‘C51’ is very similar to ‘C53’ but without losing its mobile feature for tight budgets or profiles that don’t want to spend too much on a smartphone. Lots of batteries and lightweight software are its strengths.

Datasheet of Realme C51

REALME C51

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

167.2 x 76.7 x 7.99mm

186 grams

SCREEN

6.7 inch LCD

1600x720p HD resolution

90Hz refresh rate

180Hz refresh rate

Brightness up to 560 nits

PROCESSOR

Unisoc T612

data store

4GB LPDDR4X

STORAGE

64GB

Up to 2TB with microSD card

FRONT CAMERA

5MP f/2.22

REAR CAMERAS

Mother: 50MP f/1.8

Depth sensor: 3MP

BATTERY

5,000mAh

SOFTWARE

Android 13 based Realme user interface

CONNECTION

4G

wifi

GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/Galileo

nfc

3.5mm headphone jack

USB-C

OTHER

Fingerprint sensor on the side

PRICE

114.34 euros to change

A design familiar to us with a 90 Hz panel


This straight edges While this is by no means exclusive to Realme, it is something that is becoming increasingly common in its economic ranges, and the Realme C51 is no exception. On these sides, if we look at the front of the screen, which has both the lock button / fingerprint sensor and the volume up and down button, more specifically it includes the buttons on the right side.

Apart from this hallmark, its height of almost 17 centimeters or width of 7 and a half centimeters stands out. rugged mobileAlthough not overly heavy at 186 grams. And with a back to all this polycarbonate with a certain glow effect at the top, where the two camera modules and the flash stand out.


What we find on the front is an LCD panel as the clear protagonist. 6.7 inches diagonal and slightly prominent bezels, whose screen “only” covers 90.3% of the front. Its refresh at 90 Hz stands out as a sign that this feature is becoming more and more democratic and reaching all ranges. Of course, its low maximum brightness of 560 nits on paper does not look so positive.

Unisoc at the wheel of a terminal that does not neglect its low profile

We find a Unisoc T612 as the brain of this terminal. about one microprocessor tuned to cheap cell phones And we’ve seen this in lower Realme ranges like the aforementioned Realme C53 or Realme C30. The chip is somewhat fair, but more than adequate for the everyday tasks that accompany these devices in this case. 4GB RAM and one 64GB storage.


The key to good performance should be within you. lightweight software It is based on Android 13 Go, although it has its own Realme UI layer. It is basically Android 13, but there are certain limitations that guarantee fluency to the system.

Until 5,000mAh battery Inside we find a capacity that seems more than enough to enjoy good autonomy during a day of heavy use. Of course, fast charging features are not specified, suggesting that it may be limited to a power of 10 W.

There is no big fanfare when it comes to cameras. On the front, a 8 megapixel selfie this is what we usually find in these ranges. One for the back 50 megapixel main accompanied by 3 megapixel depth sensor this will serve to improve images captured in portrait mode.

Versions and prices of Realme C51


Currently, this terminal is on sale in Taiwan. Sold in this region black or blue color. While we wait to see when it will arrive in other countries such as Spain (if it does), we see it as more than just an economic terminal.

  • Realme C51 4+64GB: 3,990 new Taiwan dollars (approximately 114.28 euros for foreign currency)

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