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    Here is What to Expect from the Second realme C15 That Kicks off Tomorrow

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaOctober 2, 2020Updated:October 2, 20202 Mins Read
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    After the successful launch and roll out of realme C15, the world’s fastest-growing smartphone brand, realme, is set to rollout the second Hot Sale for the realme C15 that will see Kenyan customers enjoy amazing offers.

    This is not the first realme product to hit the Kenyan market. The company has already firmed its roots in the sector by rolling out realme C3, realme C11, realme 6, realme Band, Air Neo and Buds Q that have already got a grip on the Kenyan market.

    The second sale is set to kick off on October 3rd, 2020 – 9th October, 2020. This second sale comes after the ongoing sale that is running both online and offline in the Kenyan market. The fact that the hot sale is happening online, customers have an opportunity to order for the phone and have it delivered to them.

    Online, the brand has made in routes in the market through sales that kicked off on September 21, 2020 on Jumia and Kilimall platforms. The best news is that on 2nd October, 2020, the Kilimall platform will be having a super brand day where by, when one purchases the realme C15, you walk away with a free set of realme Buds Q worth 3,999 shillings.

    The company has also partnered with the telecommunications giant, Safaricom to help in the distribution of the phone.

    The realme C15 has specifically excited Kenyans being the first 6000mAh smartphone with an AI Quad Camera retailing under 20,000 shillings. The phone also features 18W Quick Charge which means that the user is able to charge their phone within the shortest time possible and have their phone retain power for long as compared to others. Its massive battery supports 46 hours of continuous calls or 28 hours of YouTube watching, with an average standby time of up to 57 days.

    Its affordability as compared to others in the market makes it accessible for a majority of Kenyans. The realme C15 with 4+ 64GB is going for 16,999 shillings while the realme C15 with 4+ 128GB is going for 19,999 shillings.

    Below are some of the other key specifications of the realme C15.

    • Display: 6.5-inch; 720 x 1560 pixels
    • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G35
    • RAM: 3/4GB RAM
    • Storage: 32/64 GB
    • Rear cameras: 13MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP
    • Front camera: 8MP
    • Battery: 6000mAh

    Also Read: The realme C15 First Impressions

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