Nothing is set in stone yet as far as Itel’s new phone is concerned. However, a leaked image has shed more light on the upcoming phone’s design. According to the publication, the new phone will not set you back a pretty penny.
Although Itel is still mum on the upcoming phone’s specifications and features, sources have told 91mobiles that the budget smartphone will house an 8MP dual camera setup at the back. Upfront, the phone will feature a 5MP camera for capturing selfies and video calling.
Realme C-Series, 8 Series Prices Hiked in India Due to Component Shortage - Gizchina.com
Pricing wise, the C11, 2021 model now retails for Rs 7,299 up from Rs 300 for the 2+32GB variant. The 4+64GB variant of the Realme C11 2021 model now retails for Rs 8,799 up from Rs 300.
Next up, the Realme C21 with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage now retails for Rs 8,999 up Rs 500. The 4GB variant with 64GB of storage retails for Rs 9,999 up another Rs 500.
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Realme hikes prices of many phones due to components shortage - TechnoSports
Of late, smartphone manufacturers due to the components shortage are increasing the cost of their offerings in India. One of the brands that have increased the cost of its smartphones is Realme.
Pricing-wise, the C11, 2021 model now retails for Rs 7,299 up from Rs 300 for the 2+32GB variant. The 4+64GB variant of the Realme C11 2021 model now retails for Rs 8,799 up from Rs 300. Next up, the Realme C21 with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage now retails for Rs 8,999 up to Rs 500.
KLH Albany II review | What Hi-Fi?
The Albany II are better balanced than their predecessors, but there’s still plenty of room for improvement
We believe in second chances as much as the next good samaritan, so when KLH approached us with sequels to the Albany speakers that we found ourselves less than enamoured with in 2018, we were more than willing to give them a whirl.
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