Realme announced another budget-friendly c-series last June 2020 -C11. It is good for online classes and an entry-level for gamers. Cheap but really working.
The package comes with a SIM ejector tool, a 10w charger, and a USB-A to MicroUSB charging cord. Nope, it doesn't include any headphones but of course, it has a 3.5 headphone jack like any other smartphones.
It has 6.5" Mini-drop Fullscreen, uses Android 10, MediaTek Helio G35 processor, and a very huge 5000mAh Battery. Uses Android10.
It also has 32GB internal storage, 2GB RAM, and an expansion slot. Has a dual nano-SIM slot beside the sdcard expansion slot.
It's good for taking photos even at night. It has a 13MP primary lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 5MP front selfie camera.
However, it does not support gorilla glass. So you might want to put a tempered glass to protect your screen from scratches.
Realme C11 comes in Mint Green and Pepper Grey colors. I prefer Mint Green.
Sure, it doesn't come with a 5G connection but it's capable of LTE, 4G, 3G, and 2G. So, you don't have to worry, it can cater to what you need.
It has interesting features too which include Split Screen, Clone App, Lock Screen Magazine, Screen recorder, and the 'three-fingers' gesture for screenshots or partial screenshots. Battery saver features and a whole lot more.
A budget-friendly but very competitive phone, I can say. Good for online classes too. It's smooth in multitasking.
It's worth Php4999 in the Philippines.
You can check the settings in the photo. (The photo is original)
Some issues you may encounter are because of unfamiliarity in the settings menu.
Note that when you DESELECT 'Allow in the background' you may not receive notifications on time. Meaning, notifications may be delayed or you won't get it unless you open the app. The most common app having this issue is FB Messenger.
Check at the 'Battery' settings and 'App management' settings.
Is it worth it?