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Get the Realme C1 for as low as RM1 this November 22 from Lazada

Earlier this month, OPPO‘s sub-brand, Realme has unveiled three youth-centric devices to the Malaysian market. Their most affordable model of them all — the Realme C1, will be available for purchase from Lazada for as low as RM1 this 22 November but you have to be quick.

Realme has surpassed 3,000 followers for its official store on Lazada and to celebrate, Realme will be offering the Realme C1 for RM199 at 10am on 20th of November 2018. Of Realme reaches 5,000 followers on this Lazada store, they will be offering the Realme C1 for RM99. At 7,000 followers, three units will be available for purchase at RM9 each and when the follower count reaches 10,000 followers, four units of the device will be offered for RM1. So make sure you keep your eyes peeled on Realme’s store on Lazada during the promotional period.

The Realme C1 is normally priced at RM449 but from 22nd of November till 22nd of December 2018, the device is selling for RM399, available from the official Realme Lazada store. The device will be available in two colours, Mirror Black as well as Navy Blue.

The Realme C1 is an entry-level device that sports a rather large 6.2-inch HD+ display (1,520×750 pixels). That gives the device a screen to body-ratio of 88.8%. Since this is a budget device, it is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 450 mated with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. If that’s not sufficient you can add more (up to 256GB) via a dedicated microSD slot.

For pictures, the handset gets a dual-rear camera setup that comprises of a 13MP primary sensor and a 2MP secondary shooter for depth of field effects. Up front, it gets a 5MP selfie camera. Power is supplied by a 4,230mAh battery that charges via microUSB cable. However, there’s no support for fast or wireless charging. For more information, you can read our announcement post here.

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