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    realme C15 to be Launched in Kenya September 18

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on September 16, 2020 Africa, Business, Devices, Gadgets, Products, smartphones

    Global smartphone manufacturer realme has announced September 18 as the day it will unveil its latest brand in the Kenyan market, the realme C15, following its recent successful foray into the East African market with the launch of a series of smartphones among them realme C3, realme C11, realme 6 and realme band.

    As part of its expansion spree, the phone maker has so far come up with a product portfolio of smartphones ranging from entry-level all-rounders C series to the flagship X series in the premium category. This has delivered impressive payoffs that have seen the realme C Series boasting more than 13 million global users due to its premium quality, massive battery, large screen and trendy appearance.

    In a one of its kind development, The realme C15, is billed to be the first 6000mAh smartphone with AI Quad Camera in the Kenyan market which also features 18W Quick Charge. It has a Geometric Gradient Design, an eight-core processor, 6.5-HD+ Mini-drop fullscreen with high screen-to-body ratio and ultra-wide Quad Camera, making it another trendsetting smartphone with a “Dare to Leap” experience and entertainment option for the youthful and urbane Kenyan customers.

    The battery supports 46 hours of continuous calls or 28 hours of YouTube watching, with an average standby time of up to 57 days. The entry level smartphone whose official sale day is set for September 21 can charge up to 25 percent which is about 1500mAh battery in 30 minutes, maintaining several hours running of the phone.

    realme C15 is also equipped with the fast and trendsetting realme UI, which is specially designed for young people and in line with their aesthetics and habits. The smartphone is powerful, and features the Helio G35 eight-core processor whose main frequency reaches up to 2.3GHz which always works well no matter for daily App operation or gaming.

    It also supports 2 Nano SIM cards and 1 MicroSD card at the same time, and supports a maximum of 256GB memory expansion, easily store more games, photos and files. The Instant Fingerprint Sensor on the back can secure your private information easily.

    realme whose operations in both high-end and mid-range smartphones begun mid-2018 recently officially launched in the market on 25th of August, recognizing Kenya’s exclusive position as a regional nexus for smartphone technology and innovation. The smartphone brand is keen to bring its global excellence in smartphone technology to Kenya with a range of products specifically designed to meet the leap-forward needs of young consumers.

    realme is committed to become a tech-trendsetter brand that dares to leap, and uses the “mobile phone + AIoT” dual-drive strategy to create a trendy lifestyle for the younger generation. The brand aims to introduce the full range of realme smartphones as well as realme smart AIoT products to meet the true needs of Kenya customers.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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