Description
Realme C11 2021 Specs:
The C11 2021 features a 6.5 inches display of Android 11 and a Unisoc SC9863A (28nm) chipset. It also comes with a 13 MP camera and a 5000 mAh battery. The phone comes in the colors Gray and Blue.
Camera | 13 MP + 2 MP |
Selfie | 5 MP, f/2.4 |
Display | 6.5 inches, IPS LCD |
Storage | 32GB + 2GB RAM |
Chipset | Unisoc SC9863A (28nm) |
O.S | Android 10, realme UI 1.0 |
Battery | Li-Po 5000 mAh |
Unboxing
Unboxing their signature bright yellow box. We are first greeted by the accessory packet, which holds your user manual, SIM ejector tool, and normally a free jelly case, which doesn’t seem to be the case here. Next, we have the unit itself, the 10-watt charging brick with Realme, signature accents, and a matching micro USB cable for charging. We have a large 6.52-inch display, a thickness of 8.9 millimeters, and comes in at a weight of 190 grams, which feels very comfortable to hold in the hand.
Design
Looking at the front, the Realme C11 2021 has a mini-drop notch design, which is beginning to look a little bit dated since all other entry-level phones are starting to adopt the Punchhole camera layout. It also has a very noticeable bezel by the chin, but with this screen size, we don’t think you’ll be having much of a problem. But the lack of a notification light might bother some people. Another thing that might bother you is the lack of gorilla glass protection. But you do get a pre-installed screen protector, which is a good thing, to say the least.
On the left sincere dual nano-SIM card tray, along with a dedicated micro SD card slot for expandable storage. On the right, we have your power button and volume rocker. The thought is nice and clean. What at the bottom, we have air either dated micro USB port for charging the primary mic. Loudspeaker and thankfully a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack.
Cameras
For cameras, Realme C11 2021 has a total of three. We get a dual rear setup consisting of a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. In front. We get a 5-megapixel sensor for selfies. Unfortunately, there is no option to change the quality of photos in the settings. But video recording does let you change the resolution from either 720 P to 1080p. Shots taken with the rear camera aren’t bad, especially with HDR turned on. You get decent-looking images with a nice pop of color.
Portrait mode using the main shooter also works well but could use a little bit more work when it comes to subject background separation. With all beauty enhancements turned off, selfies are average. Switching to the front cameras, portrait mode works much better though with more sharpness. Better contrast. And of course, that nice bokeh effect that everybody loves. After taking a few shots, it looks like the Realme C11 2021 performance best from the close the midrange distances with an ample amount of lighting.
The Realme C11 2021 has a native image output of 4160 by 3120 pixels with no setting to change this in the default camera app. You have a choice of shooting at either 720 or 1080p at 30 FPS. When it comes to the video recording quality of it is enough for casual use since this doesn’t have any form of stabilization.
Battery
For power, it comes with a 5,000 mAh battery which supports 10watt charging. This huge capacity combined with the new resolution screen and power-efficient chipset provides an easy 2-day battery life. Charging however is slow given the limited 10-watt power delivery. Standard video loop tests see Realme C11 2021 give a total of 25 hours and 31 minutes of playback making this device a good companion for continuous multimedia consumption. Charging the device up from 0% takes two hours and 58 minutes to reach a full battery.
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