Realme C53 in the Works; Profiled on NBTC's Certification Database

Sohail Akhtar

Realme's impressive streak of budget smartphone releases shows no signs of slowing down. They recently commenced the super-affordable Realme C55 — a device that notably includes a "Mini Capsule" feature counterfeited from Apple's Dynamic Island.


Following the same vein, the company now seems to be developing Realme C53 to shadow the success of its superior counterpart. Model "RMX3760" has now appeared on NBTC's certification listing alongside its C53 moniker. The device is in the testing phase, nearing its imminent launch.

The same model number emerged on the FCC database in the US recently and gave away the phone's battery status. Purportedly, It has a 5000mAh cell and a 33W SuperVOOC fast charging. Unlike the US Federal Communications Commission, Thailand's NBTC file did not leak any valuable details about the Realme C53. 

These initial listings primarily serve to announce the Realme's latest 4G model's existence rather than to delve into its detailed specifications. Expectedly, additional certification listings will shed more light on its features shortly, ultimately leading to a more comprehensive spec sheet.


On the internet, the only speculative details we've discovered for now include its operating system and battery stats. The software running on the Realme C53 will be an Android 13-based Realme UI 4.0. In performance, you can expect the phone to rank slightly below the higher-class Realme C55.

Revisiting Realme C55 specifications, it packs a 90Hz refresh rate, backed by Mali G52 GPU integrated with MediaTek Helio G88 engine. Surprisingly, the phone also holds up in camera performance, featuring a 64MP dual camera setup on the back and an 8MP camera up front for selfies.     


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