The Redmi 13C 5G presents itself as a budget-friendly 5G smartphone featuring a glitzy back panel, a chipset that can perform daily tasks with ease, and commendable battery backup. Display-wise, users are treated to a 6.74-inch panel offering a 90Hz refresh rate. However, the display's waterdrop-style notch and thick bezels belong to a bygone era. On the rear, the phone is equipped with a 50MP AI camera alongside a 2MP depth camera, while a 5MP selfie camera graces the front. Picture quality is decent, however, if the camera is your main priority, you may have to look elsewhere. As for performance, the phone is fueled by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC, which is adequate given its price point. While users might encounter occasional stutters and lags, these shouldn't significantly impede daily tasks. The device ships with a plethora of pre-installed apps, which can somewhat mar the software experience. Powering the device is a 5000mAh battery with support for up to 18W of charging. However, the inclusion of a 10W charging adapter in the box means full charging might take over two hours. That being said, if your primary considerations revolve around 5G connectivity, satisfactory performance, and an aesthetically appealing design without breaking the bank, the Redmi 13C 5G could very well be your go-to option.
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The Realme C67 5G is a value-oriented smartphone with the mid-tier MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC, a 120Hz LCD display and a dual 50MP rear camera at a starting price of Rs 13,999. It comes with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB expandable storage. It can handle most daily tasks as well as gaming with medium graphics. In the camera department, the Realme C67 5G fares well with competitors in the price range. The 5,000mAh battery can last a full day’s worth of use and charges it with the bundled 33W SUPERVOOC charger. However, do look out for bloatware and heavily customised UI as this could be a deal-breaker for many. Realme C67's appeal lies in its affordability, making it an excellent choice for users on a tight budget who prioritize essential smartphone features like a decent processor and cameras in addition to a good battery life.
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