Realme C71 Google Play Console listing spotted, launch imminent

Highlights

  • Realme C71’s Google Play Console listing has been spotted.
  • The listing has revealed key details about its display, chipset, and RAM.
  • It is expected to launch soon.

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Realme C75 5G

Realme C71 launch seems imminent as it has emerged in the database of the Google Play Console today. Reports have revealed that it will be a 4G smartphone designed to reveal the Redmi A5, which features the Unisoc T7250 chipset.

Recently, the C71, which bears the RMX5303 model number, was spotted at Geekbench and a couple of other certification platforms, such as SIRIM (Malaysia), NBTC (Thailand), and TDRA (UAE). Here’s a look at the details that have emerged through the C71’s Google Play Console listing.

Realme C71 Google Play Console listing

Realme C71 Google Play Console listing
Realme C71 Google Play Console listing
  • The Realme C71’s Google Play Console listing reveals that its screen will support an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1604 pixels.
  • The device is powered by a Unisoc (formerly known as Spreadtrum) chipset. The CPU and GPU details corroborate with the Geekbench listing of the details of device. It appears that it could be equipped with the Unisoc T7250 chipset.
  • The listing further reveals that the device is equipped with 4GB of RAM and Android 15.
  • A previously seen Elements certification revealed that the device may support 45W charging.
  • At present, there is no information about its camera specifications and battery size.

Realme C61 specifications

The Realme C71 will be a successor to the Realme C61, which debuted last year with a 6.74-inch IPS LCD 90Hz display, a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging, and a Unisoc T612 chip.

The device also offered up to 8GB of RAM, up to 128GB of storage, a 5-megapixel selfie snapper, and a 50-megapixel dual-camera system.

The Realme C61 debuted with a price tag of Rs 7,699 In India. Hence, the C71 is expected to arrive to have sub-Rs 8,000 pricing in the Indian market.

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