One of the features that was talked about the most after the launch of the Apple iPhone 14 series was the introduction of Dynamic Island in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Since then, people have been expecting something similar to pop up on Android devices. Now, with the launch of the Realme C55, a glimpse of the same is being provided by its 'Mini Capsule' and, unbelievable as it sounds, it starts at Rs. 10999. Along with the mini capsule, Realme C55 also gets a 64MP camera, premium design, and more. Is it enough to make you want to buy the device? After using it for some time now, we tell you here in our review if the Realme C55 will fit your bill.
Design is the first thing that attracts you to the phone. The Realme C55 not only looks premium but is also comfortable to hold and use. The device is slim (7.89mm), light weighted (189.5g), and gets a pattern at the back panel resembling the lines of the rain. I have been using the Rainy Night variant of the device which seems quite solid along with the build quality.
The Realme C55 gets a 6.72-inch display with a refresh rate of 90Hz. With a decent screen size embracing vibrant colours and commendable contrast, watching movies, videos, and images on the screen was pleasing. Using the phone in the sunlight was not a matter of concern as the screen brightness was quite good. The touch response is fast, and smooth and shows no lag, making it easy to play games like Temple Run, Subway Surfers, and more. However, Realme could have come up with an AMOLED display, to make the device more competitive and stand out in the market.
The Realme C55 uses the MediaTek Helio G88 chipset, which is almost two years old. However, the performance of the C55 was satisfactory for me.
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