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Device affordability competition hots up with Realme’s latest smartphone

Realme has  unveiled its latest smartphone, C30s, an addition to its C series family, which has a side fingerprint sensor and is also pocket friendly.

Realme Kenya Public Relations Officer and Marketing manager, Mildred Agoya said the brand aims to introduce more high-quality smartphones to the market with exciting features, which are still affordable to Kenyans.

“C-series is the most sold in Kenya. Our strategic advantage has been the provision of more value in handsets for the lowest budget which is helping drive sales of the C-series. We see their rising popularity bolstering our new growth strategy, hence the new addition,” said Ms Agoya.

These smartphones are already in the market.

Features of Realme C30s

The highlight of the new model Realme is the side fingerprint sensor with a powerful fingerprint algorithm, ensuring higher accuracy even though the fingerprint sensing area is only 8mm by 1.6mm.

It also has a micro-texture anti-slip design, weighs a mere 182g and sports an ultra-sleek 8.5mm body, giving it a comfortable and solid in-hand feel.

The smartphone also comes with a 6.5inch full-screen LCD, providing an immersive viewing experience to the users.

The screen-to-body ratio on the realm C30s is 88.7%, with its brightness peaking at 400 nits.
Powered by a Unisoc SC9863A Octa-core processor, the Realme C30s provides its users with an extremely smooth operating experience.

The massive 5000 mAh battery with Ultra-Save mode offers long-lasting hours of entertainment.

In addition, has an 8MP AI rear camera for capturing quality photos and videos.

The Realme C30s will be available for users in two colors, Stripe Blue and Stripe Black.

Realme C30s equipped with 2GB RAM and a storage of 32GB will retail at Sh10,699.

The one with 4GB RAM and storage space of 64GB will cost Sh11,699.

 

Diana Mutheu

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