Realme C21Y details checked; Moniker Linked to Model Number RMX3261 via NBTC, TUV Rheinland Certification

Realme C21Y reportedly received NBTC and TUV Rheinland certificates suggesting that the launch of the phone could be approached.

The phone will be part of the Realme C21 series currently featuring the Realme C21 launched in Malaysia back in March.

Very little has been said about Realme C21Y and the company has never shared information about it.

The listing shows that the phone contains the model number RMX3261 that was previously displayed on the US FCC list.

According to a report by MySmartPrice, the Realme has been identified in the NBTC list as well as the TUV Rheinland certificate.

While the two lists did not disclose any information over the phone they linked the ‘Realme C21Y‘ moniker with the RMX3261 number.

They also suggest that the Realme C21Y be established soon. Significantly, the Realme C21 was launched in Malaysia in March and in April in India.

Also see: Facebook Messenger on Android Get Extra Dark System Mode, User Reports

The same number of models seen in the NBTC and TUV Rheinland certificates are said to have been seen on the FCC list.

It has been shown that the Realme C21Y will handle three rear camera settings, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a notch that creates a selfie shooter.

The phone is expected to come with dual-SIM support and dedicated MicroSD card space.

It can come with 5,000mAh battery, Bluetooth v5.1, and single-band Wi-Fi. The list also said that the phone will come with Android 11.

The FCC list was first viewed by 91Mobiles and the publication states that the same model number has been identified in the IMEI database, TKDN certificate, Certificate, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), and Indonesia Telecom websites.

The BIS list indicates that the Realme C21Y will also be launched in India.

As mentioned earlier, Realme has never shared information on the Realme C21Y and it is unclear when the phone will be launched.

Also see: Details of Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G deleted, may include Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 SoC feature

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top