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Realme C30 makes its way to India with a Unisoc T612 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery

The Realme C30 comes in Bamboo Green and Lake Blue colour options. (Image source: Realme)
The Realme C30 comes in Bamboo Green and Lake Blue colour options. (Image source: Realme)
Realme has presented the C30, a budget Android smartphone that will debut in India. The Realme C30 comes with a Unisoc T612 SoC, two cameras and a 5,000 mAh battery, among other features. Available to order from next week, the Realme C30 comes in two colour options and two memory configurations.

Realme has unveiled the C30 in India, which the company will start selling on June 27. Currently, it is unclear whether Realme plans to release the C30 outside India, though. Regardless, the Realme C30 will be available in Bamboo Green and Lake Blue colourways, starting at INR 7,499 (~US$100).

Unsurprisingly, Realme has equipped the C30 with a budget hardware. Specifically, the C30 comes with a Unisoc T612, a 12 nm SoC that Realme complements with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 flash storage. For reference, the Realme C30 supports up to 1 TB microSD cards, as well as having two dedicated SIM card slots.

Additionally, the Realme C30 has a 6.5-inch display and a 5,000 mAh battery, along with 5 MP front-facing and 8 MP rear-facing cameras. Unfortunately, the C30 has a micro USB port that supports 10 W charging, rather than a newer USB Type-C connection. At launch, the Realme C30 will be available in the following configurations: 

  • 2 GB of RAM/32 GB of storage - INR 7,499 (~US$100)
  • 3 GB of RAM/32 GB of storage - INR 8,299 (~US$105)
(Image source: Realme)
(Image source: Realme)
(Image source: Realme)
(Image source: Realme)

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Alex Alderson, 2022-06-21 (Update: 2022-06-21)