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Realme's New Smartphone In The Nepali Market Priced At 13000 RupeesRealme's New Smartphone In The Nepali Market Priced At 13000 Rupees

Realme’s New Smartphone In The Nepali Market Priced At 13000 Rupees Realme has introduced its new phone ‘Realme C61’ in Nepal’s smartphone market. This phone has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel HD Plus display with a 90 Hz refresh rate.

Powered by the Unisock T612 chipset, the phone is available in two variants: 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.

It has a 32-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel selfie camera. The company claims that this phone, which has a battery capacity of 5000 mAh, will maintain 80 percent battery capacity even after 1000 charging cycles.

The phone runs on Realme UI 5.0 operating system based on Android 14

The price of the variant with 4 GB RAM is Rs 13,499 and the price of the variant with 6 GB RAM is Rs 16,499. This phone is available in Marble Black and Safari Green colors.

Additional features include:

Armorcell™ Tough Build: This phone is designed using a variety of protective materials such as metal, foam, and silicone.

48 Months Fluency Guarantee: The company has guaranteed a new phone experience of 4 years, so you can use it lag-free for a long time.

TUV Rheinland High-Reliability Certificate: The company claims that the phone has passed various stringent quality tests for durability and reliability.

Smart touch feature: You can use the phone even with wet hands as it has a rainwater smart touch.

Advanced photography features: The company claims that four-in-one pixel binning technology and advanced sensor hardware will capture clear photos.

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