realme C11 Review - Android

realme C11 Review - Android

For the past couple of years, the realme C series has been there for a lot of budget-centric consumers. We’ve seen the realme C1,...

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For the past couple of years, the realme C series has been there for a lot of budget-centric consumers. We’ve seen the realme C1, C2, and C3. And now, kicking off the second half of 2020 is the realme C11, which is actually positioned lower than the C3, adding another tier to the entry-level hierarchy. Well, how does it stack up? Let’s find out.

Design and Construction

Right from the get go, the realme C11 can almost be mistaken for a premium phone. We have a large 6.5-inch display, a thickness of 9.1 mm and comes in at a weight of 196 grams, which feels very comfortable to hold in the hand. The unit that we have now comes in Pepper Grey, but there is a more colorful Mint Green version as well.

Looking at the front, the realme C11 has a mini-drop notch design, which is beginning to look a little bit dated, since a lot of entry level phone’s are starting to adopt the punch hole 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 Corning’s Gorilla Glass protection, but we do get a pre-installed screen protector which is a good thing to say the least.

Heading to the back, we have a polycarbonate rear panel that features a textured finish; which helps maintain grip of your phone as well as avoid unnecessary fingerprint marks. This particular colorway along with its updated rear camera module does vaguely remind us of Samsung’s S20 Cosmic Grey Series; but what does capture more attention is that smooth vertical strip with the Realme logo that lines up along with that beautiful looking rear shooter, which we think is a really nice touch.

On the left sits your dual-nano sim card tray, along with a dedicated micro SD card slot for expandable storage, while on the right we have your power button and volume rocker keys.

The top is nice and clean, while at the bottom, we have a rather dated micro USB slot for charging, the primary mic, loudspeaker, and thankfully a 3.5mm audio jack.

Display and Multimedia

Checking out the display, we get a 6.5-inch IPS panel running at a resolution of 1560 x 720, which equates to 270ppi. Colors are nice and vibrant, even without OSIE Vision Effect found in more expensive Realme and OPPO phones. Viewing angles are decent and show good contrast especially when watching multimedia content.

At maximum brightness, the C11 is very usable even in harsh lighting like when you’re outdoors. And for a phone with a 720p display, output is still quite sharp from a normal standpoint, but you will start to see some pixelation when you get really close to the screen. Frankly, it’s still quite a reasonable looking display especially if screen resolution is not so important to you.

Audio-wise, the C11 utilizes a single downward-firing speaker, which performed alright as expected. There isn’t much bass, which is okay since this again, this is an entry level phone. But if we’re talking about loudness and clarity, the C11 definitely passes with flying colors.

Camera

For cameras, the realme C11 has a total of three. We get a dual rear setup consisting of a 13MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. In front, we get a 5MP sensor for selfies. Unfortunately there is no option to change the quality of the photos in the settings, but video recording does let you set the resolution to either 720p or 1080p.

Shots taken with the rear camera are not bad, especially with HDR and AI Color Dazzle mode turned on. We get decent looking images, with a nice pop of color. Portrait mode using the main shooter also works well, but could use a little work when it comes to subject-background separation.