Realme unveiled the C20 in January, and the company will follow it up with the C21 on March 5. This revelation comes from the Malaysian branch of Realme, which made the announcement on Facebook.
Realme Malaysia also shared a few images on its Facebook page, one of which confirms that the C21 will pack a 5,000mAh battery with up to 47 days of standby time.

Another image includes the name of the phone, with the letter “C” teasing a “big screen”, and the number “2” with a total of four cameras drawn on it. Three of them are placed separately, indicating that the smartphone will come with a triple camera on the back, with the fourth unit on the front.

While Realme has yet to detail the specifications for the C21, online retailer AliExpress has listed the smartphone on its Russian site with full specifications and pictures.
The C21 is built around a 6.5-inch HD + LCD display and features a Helio G35 SoC at the helm with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Oddly enough, the listing says C21 is running the global version of Xiaomi’s MIUI. But this is an error, and the smartphone will run Realme UI out of the box like other Realme smartphones.

The Realme C21’s rear panel houses a fingerprint scanner and a square-shaped camera island, which includes an LED flash and three cameras – 13MP primary, 2MP monochrome, and 2MP macro. For selfies and video calls, there’s a 5MP shooter inside the notch.

The 5000mAh battery will charge up to 10W and support reverse wired charging. The listing also reveals that C21 will come with a triple card slot (2x SIM + 1x microSD) and have at least two color options.

Realme C21 will have two color options
The retailer says the price of the C21 will be between 11,445 RUB ($ 155 / € 130) and 14,993 RUB ($ 200 / € 170) in Russia, but it’s best to wait for official confirmation from Realme.
Source 1, Source 2, Source 3 (in Russian) | Via

