
Realme C73 with 6000 mAh battery, HD+ display launched in India: Price, specs and more
is now here. Realme has expanded its C-series of smartphones with the launch of Realme C73 in India. The smartphone is backed by a 6000 mAh and it features a 6.67-inch HD+ display. The smartphone is powered by a
MediaTek Dimensity chipset
and it runs
Android 15
operating system.
Price and availability
Realme C73 5G
comes in two variants — 4GB+64GB and 4GB+128GB priced at Rs 10,499 and Rs 11,499 respectively. The smartphone comes in Jade Green, Crystal Purple and Onyx Black colour options. The smartphone is now available for purchase online on
Realme.com
, Flipkart and offline stores. Company is also offering flat discount of Rs 500 on all bank credit card.
Realme C73 5G specifications
Realme C73 comes with 6.67-inch HD+ display with 720x1604 pixel resolution. The display comes with 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM. The smartphone comes with two storage options — 64GB and 128GB. Users can further expand the storage by adding a microSD card of up to 2TB.
Realme C73 runs Android 16 operating system topped with company's own layer of Realme UI 6.0. The smartphone features a 32MP with f/1.8 aperture, secondary camera, LED flash. The smartphone comes equipped with an 8MP front facing camera.
The smartphone comes equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and it comes with IP64 rating which makes it dust and water-resistant. Realme C73 is backed by a
6000 mAh battery
with 15W fast charging support.
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