Thursday, December 27, 2018

Realme A1 budget friendly smartphone tipped to debut soon

Realme’s New Entry-Level Smartphone Can Be Priced Around Rs 5000; Is It Realme A1?

Realme’s New Entry-Level Smartphone Can Be Priced Around Rs 5000; Is It Realme A1?

Realme’s New Entry-Level Smartphone Can Be Priced Around Rs 5000; Is It Realme A1?



This entry-level smartphone is tipped to launch soon, close on the heels of the Realme U1 which was launched in India last month.
Realme now wants to target sub-Rs 5000 category. And they are very focussed.

Realme 1 was the most prominent cell phone in 2018


A fresh leak reveals that the Realme is prepping up to introduce the Realme A1 budget friendly smartphone. The leak reveals that the handset will be placed lower than the Realme U1 smartphone.

Chinese smartphone maker Realme could very well be planning to launch another smartphone in the Indian market. In a tweet by tipster Ishan Agarwal, Realme may be looking to launch a budget smartphone in India. This entry-level smartphone is tipped to launch soon, close on the heels of the Realme U1 which was launched in India last month.

One of the main U-arrangement, the Oppo turn off cell phone creator propelled the U1 as of late and could be hoping to dispatch another cell phone for individuals who are first-time purchasers. In a report distributed by droidshout, Realme could be hoping to dispatch the section level cell phone for the household market and it could be named as the Realme A1. 

With respect to the current Realme's lineup of cell phones, the Realme C1 is the most reasonable in the market. The C1 was propelled with the Realme 2 Pro. The Realme A1 could be propelled under the at present passage level C1. The Realme C1 is right now sold in the market for Rs. 7,499. On the off chance that the A1 is propelled, the cost could be well under the Rs. 8,000 check.

Realme A1 leaked, entry-level smartphone may launch in India for under Rs. 6,000


The current entry-level model, the Realme C1 gets a host of several first-in-class features. The Realme C1 gets a 6.2-inch notch IPS LCD display (720x1520) with HD+ resolution and a 19:9 aspect ratio. The C1 is powered by a 14nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor running on 8-cores clocked to 1.8GHz. The C1 sports 2GB of RAM as well coupled with an Adreno 506 GPU. Internal storage is 16GB which is expandable up to 256GB via microSD.

On the optics part, the C1 gets a 13-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual camera setup on the rear. The front shooter is a 5-megapixel unit. The smartphone gets a 4,230mAh battery.

Coming back to the Realme A1, there is a high possibility that the smartphone will be launched in 1GB and 2GB RAM variants with internal memory 16GB and 32GB. It may come with a single-shooter on the rear, and possibly no biometrics. The smartphone may be powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 or a Snapdragon 430 SoC. As of now, neither Oppo nor Realme has chosen to comment on this development. Stay tuned for more updates on the Realme A1.

Realme A1 budget friendly smartphone tipped to debut soon


Realme A1: Entry Level Smartphone? 

Blog named DroidShout has revealed that Realme is going to dispatch a passage level cell phone, whose conceivable name is Realme A1.

According to them, "We have gotten some new data from a confided in source, which proposes Realme's next passage level cell phone could dispatch as the Realme A1."

There has been no affirmation or remark from either Oppo or Realme on this news.

Possible Price Of Realme A1?

Currently, Realme C1 is the cheapest, entry-level smartphone from the stable of Realme which costs Rs 7499 on Flipkart as of now.

If we speculate the possibilities, then Realme A1 can be priced between Rs 5000 to Rs 6000, targeting the sensitive sub-Rs 5000 category, which is also called entry-level smartphones category.

The Highs

The major high point for Realme was its aggressive pricing of the smartphones. All the products from the brand were priced quite aggressively as compared to the competition, which created some abuzz in the smartphone industry. The major plus point for the company was that it didn’t target different price bands, but was focused on one particular segment, the Budget segment, which is also the heart of the Indian smartphone industry.

The Lows 

Going to the lows, there was no lucidity on its association with Oppo. On one hand, the organization reported that it now an autonomous organization, still every one of the telephones were made by Oppo Mobiles. Another real issue, which various clients revealed was the carriage UI.

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