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I will say the realmeC61 defies some odds about smartphones for the fact that it is within the price range and packed with some features that are competing with others in the market |
This is a great move to see customers getting their complaint attended to on time by realme, they are doing well |
Have you tried having a gaming experience with the device? |
I have not been using it but I have heard it is durable and economical budget device within 100k+ range |
Sparkle Gold looks trendy but the Dark green looks classy, would prefer if there are other color options though |
I haven't really experienced any devices but I would love to experience realme C61 |
Can the chipset and processor handle gaming |
How much is the device? |
Can this device be produced in other color variant ? |
Is it REALME or realme? |
The next device to be released in the C series should be upgraded |
The design is a seeling point |
This is a great feature packed with the device, but I believe the next coming device will receive better update of the feature |
Both devices are of great quality and design But I will go for C61 |
I love the IP54 water resistant the device has |
Well said, I told a friend of mine that if realme could enter into the Nigerian market with these two decent, durable and economical priced devices and they could maintain the consistency while improving on the features they have in their phones, they could go to top three smartphones in Nigeria in 2025 |
Both are decent and durable devices with an economical price range |
Are you on the hunt for a budget smartphone that packs a punch? Look no further! We've got two contenders vying for the top spot: the Tecno Spark 30C and the Realme C61. Both phones offer impressive features at affordable prices, but which one should you choose? Let’s dive in The Battle for Display Supremacy: The Tecno Spark 30C takes the lead with its stunning 90Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution display. Scrolling and media consumption have never been smoother! On the other hand, the Realme C61's 60Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution display feel a bit lackluster in comparison. Performance: A Close Call: Both phones are powered by entry-level chips – the Helio G37 in the Tecno and the Unisoc T606 in the Realme. While neither phone excels in heavy multitasking or gaming, the Tecno Spark 30C might have a slight edge in performance. However, the difference is minimal, and you'll hardly notice it in everyday use. Camera: A Tale of Two Sensors: The Realme C61 steals the show with its impressive 50MP primary camera, delivering sharper daylight shots than the Tecno Spark 30C's 13MP camera. However, both phones struggle in low-light conditions, and the Realme's lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) means you might not get the steadiest shots. Battery Life: A Tie: Both phones boast a massive 5,000mAh battery, ensuring you'll get all-day performance without needing to top up. However, the Tecno Spark 30C has a faster 18W charging speed, while the Realme C61 is limited to 10W charging. Software: A Matter of Taste: The Tecno Spark 30C runs on HiOS, which offers extensive customization options but can feel cluttered due to bloatware. On the other hand, the Realme C61 runs Realme UI Go Edition, a more streamlined and lighter interface that's perfect for those who prefer simplicity. The Verdict: So, which phone should you choose? If you prioritize a smoother display with a 90Hz refresh rate and faster charging, the Tecno Spark 30C is the way to go. However, if you're looking for a better camera with a 50MP sensor and a simpler software experience, the Realme C61 is the better choice. Ultimately, the decision comes down to your individual needs and preferences. Do you want a phone that excels in display smoothness and charging speed, or one that offers a better camera and simpler software? The choice is yours! Rating Tecno Spark 30C: 4.1/5 Realme C61: 4.0/5 Which of the device do you think is better? Let me hear your thoughts in the comments section. Stay tuned!
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I would like to see a comparison between other devices |
In all nice review and thanks for the subtle information about the two devices |
I like your thoughts, can we say the value for the money budget phone is note 50, even though C61 is better in terms of specs than Note 50, I still think C61 could have more features and specs like the IR blaster feature Just my thoughts |
Please does it support NFC? |
Amazing device so far |
Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! I've spent the past week putting the realme C61 through its paces, and I'm excited to share my thoughts with you. The Good Stuff: First off, I've gotta say that the realme C61 is a looker. The sleek design and vibrant 6.74-inch screen make it a joy to use. Plus, the 50MP main camera is a beast - it takes amazing photos in all sorts of lighting conditions. The Not-So-Good Stuff: Now, I know some of you might be thinking, "What's the catch?" Well, here's the thing: the display resolution could be better. I mean, 720p is okay, but it's not exactly cutting-edge. And don't even get me started on the charging speed - it's not the slowest, but it's definitely not the fastest either. The Verdict: So, is the realme C61 worth your hard-earned cash? Honestly, it depends on what you're looking for. If you want a solid mid-range device with a great camera and decent performance, then yeah, the C61 is a good choice. But if you're looking for something with a higher-end display or faster charging, you might want to keep looking. Rating: 3.5/5 That's it for my review of the realme C61! I hope you found it helpful. Let me know in the comments what you think - would you consider buying this device?
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For a midrange phone like C61 I am not sure the next thing should be a 5G, because that would require a lot of upgrades to the features that makes it a mid-ranger, especially the fact that the price is still a real deal in this market. I guess what should be worked on should be improvement of its chipset and processor. By the way this is just my suggestion, I may be wrong |
I've been playing around with the latest realme smartphones (Note 50 and C61), and I've got some thoughts! The good: Powerful processor High-resolution camera Long-lasting battery (5000mAh on both devices) The not-so-good: Software updates can be slow Camera app can be buggy at times (based on friends experience who is a photographer) though it takes nice pictures Overall, I'm impressed with realme's efforts to bring affordable, high-quality smartphones to the market! However, I hope they'll work on ironing out those software kinks! What do you think, fellow tech enthusiasts? Have you had a chance to try out the latest realme smartphone? Share your thoughts in the comments below! #realme #TechEnthusiast #Smartphone #Innovation #Affordability"
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