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For the past two years, Realme C-series smartphones have offered competitive specs in the budget segment. Now, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth has confirmed that an update to the lineup is in the cards. He is likely teasing the new Realme C3 series and we’ll get more details tomorrow.

The Realme C-series has over 10.2 million users globally. The Realme C2s was the latest model launched in this series in Thailand but the C3 series will be the real successor to last year’s C2 lineup. We expect two models in the series, the Realme C3 and the C3s.

The C3s model has already passed several certification websites like Thailand’s NBTC and US’ FCC under the model number RMX2020. The two models will likely differ only in terms of its RAM and storage.

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Realme C3 certified by FCC

FCC’s certification featured a schematic of the device giving us a glimpse of its back design. The Realme C3(s) will come with a vertically arranged rear camera setup, placed on the top left corner. There will be a fingerprint center at the back as well. Notably, the Realme C3 model had already passed Singapore’s certification agency back in December, alongside the Realme 5i which was recently announced in India.

There are rumors that the Realme C3 series will be officially announced on February 6, but we’ll have to wait for an official confirmation of the same.

 

 

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