Realme V11

Today, OPPO’s sub-brand released the Realme V11 smartphone, equipped with a 5000mAh large battery. It also boasts of an 8.4mm thin and light body, and the price starts at 1199 yuan ($185).

The Realme V11 uses a 6.5-inch water drop screen. The weight of the whole machine is controlled at 186g and the thickness is reduced to 8.4mm. With a 3D natural streamlined back design, it has an excellent light and thin feel. The Realme V11 also provides two trendy colors: Vibrant Blue and Quiet Gray.

Realme V11

Apart from this, the Realme V11 is equipped with Dimensity 700 5G chip. It uses a 7nm process technology. The chip also comes with an octa-core design with a maximum frequency of 2.2GHz. All Realme V11 series features a 128GB storage space, which can be expanded up to 1TB through the microSD card slot. The company said that the Realme V11 supports DRE dynamic memory expansion technology, effectively increasing the available memory space. So 6GB RAM can also achieve a user experience equivalent to 8GB RAM.

In terms of photography, the Realme V11 sports a 13MP ultra-clear dual-camera and provides a variety of practical functions such as super night scenes and AI ID photos.

Realme V11

The Realme V11 supports dual-SIM dual-standby dual-mode 5G. It is compatible with SA/NSA. And the mainstream 5G frequency band fully covers two SIM cards while 5G is online. Under the hood, it carries a large 5000mAh battery, which supports 18W fast charge. The phone also supports super power saving mode. It ensures a 5% power to standby for 32.8 hours.

The Realme V11 officially went on sale immediately after the announcement. The 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB versions cost 1199 yuan ($185) and 1399 yuan ($216), respectively.

By Argam Artashyan

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