Realme C55 gets a new colour option – Times of India

Realme C55 is the first smartphone of the company to feature the iPhone’s Dynamic Island-like functionality. Launched in March this year, the smartphone comes in three variants — 4GB+64GB, 6GB+64GB and 8GB+128GB. The Chinese smartphone maker has now launched a new colour variant of the smartphone. Already available in Sunshower and Rainy Night colour options, customers can now purchase the Realme C55 in the Rainforest colour variant.
The company claims that the “design of this new color has been inspired by the natural phenomenon of the Sunshower, which creates vertical microscope lines resembling rain droplets. The vibrant colours of the back cover depict a picturesque scene of a summer rainforest, aligning with the “Let’s Go Wild” theme, perfect for the summer season to unwind and appreciate nature.”
Price and availability
The company has announced that the Rainforest colour option of Realme C55 will go on sale starting May 8. Customers will be able to purchase the smartphone online from realme.com and Flipkart and offline from authorised retail stores. As mentioned above the smartphone comes in three variants — 4GB+64GB, 6GB+64GB and 8GB+128GB priced at Rs 10,999, Rs 11,999 and Rs 13,999 respectively.
Realme C55 specifications
The Realme C55 boasts a large 6.72-inch display with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. One of its key features is the new Mini Capsule, inspired by the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Pro, which displays important notifications such as charging status, data usage, and step count.
Under the hood, the phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 chipset, paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Users can also expand the storage capacity using a microSD card.
On the camera front, the phone sports a 64MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera. The phone packs a 5000mAh battery and supports 33W SuperVOOC charging, with Realme claiming a 50% charge in just 29 minutes.
The Realme C55 runs on the latest Realme UI 4.0, based on the Android 13 operating system.

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