
Realme has finally launched the entry-level model of its much-awaited, nascent smartphone lineup, the Realme Note 50.
The smartphone, sneakily launched in Philippines, is one from the two models of the Note series which the company announced last week.
With the exterior of the handset bearing startling resemblance with the realme C53, the device comes as the most affordable option from Realme so far, and without compromising on the performance and efficacy that modern-day users commonly seek in smartphones.
If you're keen to know more about the competence of this cheap smartphone, GadInsider is here to give you an insightful walkthrough of what the Realme Note 50 has to offer.
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Realme Note 50 specifications
Equipped with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB of internal storage, the Realme Note 50 delivers seamless performance with its UNISOC T612 Octa-Core 12nm processor and Mali-G57 GPU.
The phone features a 6.74-inch HD+ IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, and up to 560 nits peak brightness. Running on Android 13-based Realme UI T Edition, it is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging support.
Realme Note 50 camera features
The device sports a 13MP rear camera with B&W depth sensor and a 5MP selfie camera. Available in Sky Blue and Midnight Black colours, the Realme Note 50 is priced at 3,599 Philippine peso (approximately $65) in the Philippines, with the company planning to release the phone globally soon.