Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Realme launches C21Y with a large phablet sized screen and a special B&W portrait camera

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The world’s fastest-growing smartphone brand, realme, will showcase its “Dare to Leap” spirit again when it unveils realme C21Y -one of the largest smartphone displays in its range and the first ‘flagship standard’ three lens camera to be found in a midrange smartphone. Priced LKR 27999.00, realme C21Y is available for purchase at islandwide stores of Abans, Sinhagiri and Dialog Show rooms, Daraz realme flagship store online , and realme authorized dealers island-wide.

For a midrange smartphone, realme C21Y packs multiple flagship phone features. With a large memory of 32GB it is also equipped with a 3-card slots for two SIM cards (and one SD card) and an Instant Fingerprin­t Sensor supporting ultrafast fingerprin­t unlocking and facial recognitio­n. Still, realme C21Y’s defining features are its 89.5% Minidrop screen display and the three lens camera that integrates a B&W lens for retro portraits.

Brand Manager realme Sri Lanka Ranura Kaduwela elaborates: “realme C21Y is a newest model that bolsters our “Dare to Leap” theme. It is the “Dare to Leap” spirit that moves us to innovate, which made realme to be the world’s fastest-growing smartphone brand. C21Y’s large display has a Screento-body Ratio of 89.5%. This, combined with 20:9 aspect ratio and IPS LCD display equipped with Mini-drop makes C21Y more than a smartphone-it’s a 16.5cm (6.5 inch screen) device at the price of a midrange smartphone. Its Mini-drop display brings C21Y’s larger field of view. C21Y is accredited with TÜV Rheinland certificat­ion which demands a rigorous series of tests before its awarded. The certificat­ion to be successful needs to complete 23 major tests. realme C21Y successful­ly passed all these tests. C21Y is also the first phone model in the midrange segment to introduce a triple camera. A special feature of this camera is that the B&W lens specially set up to capture B&W images and portraits.”

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