The new Realme C-series smartphones show no signs of stopping, and now a third device joins the lineup. Realme C100x is on the way, and we know it will also make an appearance in Europe: on the one hand we have some leaks about the specifications, while on the other the energy certification provides some additional certainty (being official information).
The device in question will arrive in India soon. Based on the latest leaks, the Realme C100x will feature only 4 GB of RAM and 64/128 GB of storage. It would thus be a basic budget device, presumably powered by an Unisoc chipset (but for now there are no details). Indian sources list the color options Golden Coast and Deepblue Tides, without providing any further information.
We know that the budget phone carries the model number RMX5366, and this very model allows us to glean some additional hints. The phone has appeared in the EPREL database, with the new European energy certification.
Onboard there is a battery with a nominal capacity of 7,285 mAh, which should translate to 7,400 or 7,500 mAh of typical value. The unit is designed to withstand at least 1,600 full charging cycles, before its capacity drops to 80%. Among other details we have the autonomy (90 hours and 46 minutes), the IP64 rating, drop resistance at level B and a repairability score of C.
Unfortunately there are no images or specifications, but one thing is certain: Realme C100x will arrive in Europe. It is the third smartphone in the series after C100 5G (freshly launched) and C100i 4G (still unreleased but unexpectedly appeared on Amazon Italy).
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