The BBK-owned brands Realme and Oppo have recently seriously increased their presence in the east european smartphone market, thoroughly increasing the recognition of their brands. At the same time, each company went its own way — OPPO started in the spirit of Apple, focus on flagship smartphones, while Realme was conceived as a "people's brand" and followed the path of Xiaomi.

The C line occupies an initial role in the hierarchy of Realme and offers a wide range of smartphones, the main distinguishing feature of which is convenience and accessibility. For example, instead of beautiful, but slippery backdrops with iridescent colours in the ranks of Realme C, an unmarked and practical textured plastic is more common, which does not slip out of your hands when talking and does not scratch so quickly.


Well, they always have complete order with battery life. A mandatory attribute of all representatives of the C family is a "tenacious" battery with a capacity of 5000-6000 mAh. Thanks to this, a handset like the Realme C3 is able to last almost a day in continuous video viewing mode (HD video, Wi-Fi connection, display brightness by 40%). In the usual "dialer-messenger-youtube" mode, he lives without problems for three days. This is an impressive battery life, only specialized devices of the Samsung M series live longer. In addition, to replenish the battery power, Realme C smartphones still use charging with USB A output, which are available in every home.

The core of the series consists of well-balanced smartphones with a simple hardware base (a low-cost Snapdragon/Mediatek processor, 2 GB of RAM), simple IPS displays with HD resolution and modest cameras. Most of them can be safely called such "smartphones for parents" who have decided to leave feature phones behind, but are not fully confident in the ability to curb a modern smartphone.