![]() On Marvel Super War, the C15 manages to stay within 30FPS at the highest setting. Frame rate stays around 60FPS in training mode though, which is sweet. We also averaged around 50FPS in Mobile Legends with HFR and HD mode on, though the game sometimes drops below that when things go crazy. Mobile Legends 60FPS – Realme C15 (Philippines) ![]() ![]() The game locks you at low though, so we couldn’t try the higher graphics settings even if we wanted to. On Call of Duty Mobile, the realme C15 managed to stay above 50FPS, even during intense sessions, which isn’t too bad at all. We understand that it’s an entry-level phone, so those who will be getting the phone probably won’t be using it to do any heavy lifting. We didn’t experience any major issues with it in the one week that we’ve had the phone, however, overall user experience feels sluggish. Our unit came with 3GB of memory and 64GB of storage. It runs Android 10 out of the box with realmeUI. Realme C15 runs on Helio G35 platform, which is an entry-level SoC from MediaTek with an octa-core CPU with 4 performance cores clocked at 2.3GHz and 4 efficiency cores clocked at 1.8GHz. It’s exclusive to the Philippines, and you can only get it by ordering the 3GB+64GB variant on the official realme store on Lazada.Īs we’ve said time and again, it’s these little things that make the brand and endear it to the community. The package doesn’t come with a silicone case, and it doesn’t need one – unless you drop the phone face-first on solid concrete, you probably won’t get anything more than minor dings and scratches with the the fingerprint-resistant plastic back.Īdvertisements Welcome note zoomed – Realme C15 (Philippines)Īs an added bonus, there’s this limited-edition box featuring artwork by Vince Ricohermoso, whose design won the realme community doodle box challenge. Bottom showing IO ports and loud speaker – Realme C15 (Philippines)Īpart from this, we get the usual value-added goodies that make any realme phone worth getting: Gorilla Glass and a built-in screen protector, dedicated dual SIM and expansion card slots, a rear fingerprint scanner, and an audio jack. USB Type-C is exponentially more expensive to implement, so we shouldn’t be surprised if budget phones like the realme C15 come with the more cost-effective MicroUSB. While USB Type-C would have been a nice addition, I completely understand the decision to stick to MicroUSB. Speaking of cost-saving, the phone comes with a MicroUSB port for I/O and power delivery, which some may find to be a bit of a let-down. Realme C15 follows the pattern set by the realme 5i, with a small update: on the front, we get the usual 6.5-inch HD screen with the “mini drop” notch, while the back is covered by a textured, fingerprint-resistant plastic chassis.ĭid realme change LCD suppliers? Perhaps it’s a cost-saving measure to keep the price of the realme C15 down? ![]()
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