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Welcome. In front of me I have the Real Me C-21Y and today I'll show you
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unboxing along with a quick overview of this phone. So anyway I just jump straight into the
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unboxing of it and there we go. I do have to give you
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props to Apple for including something like the nicer packaging where you get to rip it off easily
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But obviously this phone is nowhere near the same price, so yeah
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So let's just pop it open. I have a fairly budget packaging right here, which is a really thin cardboard
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And here we get some paperwork and then nothing else, you can see
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under here we get the phone we actually get a charger and a cable and the
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charger is a what is this oh that's a bad charger that's a 10 watt charger oh that's a
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things honestly at that point I don't know why they included the charger it's
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barely any faster than plugging the cable to your computer and charging it off of their
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But anyway, in here we get the phone. It looks like it already has a pre-applied screen protector
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As you can see, kind of through the... I shine the light in there
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You can see this edge. That's a screen protector. So, yeah. Anyway, I'll just jump to the specs
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So we have a 6.5-inch display with a resolution of 720 by 1,600
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It's an LCD IPS with a typical brightness of about 400 minutes
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Also, it boasts an 81.6% screen-to-body ratio, with a 270 pixels per inch So this is basically what you expect from like a low device or low to mid device although mid phones nowadays also have a 1080p resolution which
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puts it about close to 400 pixels per inch, so this is a little bit off. Now when it comes down to
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cameras which are at the back we have a triple camera setup. We have a 13 megapixel ultra-white and
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then we have two non-existent cameras like 2 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth
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Might as well not have included those cameras because they're absolute garbage
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And at the front we have a 5 megapixel wire. This one is taking a while to turn on
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So moving on to the...oh there we go, to the setup I guess
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I'm going to quickly jump through this assuming it allows me to go quickly through it
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and go set up offline and So moving on with the specs outside of the camera we have a
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unisec processor so it's t six hundred ten I honestly has no idea what this
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processor is so I can't really judge it by judging by how long the device was turning on it's basically something from a like a
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low-end shelf and outside of that we have a couple of versions we have a three-gigabyte ram or four
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gigabyte ram with with 32 gigabytes of storage or 64 now depending on which one you go if you go with a 32
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you're locked to 3 gigs of RAM and if you go with a 64 you get 4 gigs of RAM and the phone that I have
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right here as the sticker there we go so the one that i have right here is the higher model
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the four and four gigabytes of ram and 64 storage so it should perform better than the lower or lower version of it because it has more ram and let see that peak brightness right here So boom Okay this ooh that not bright at all
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It's not bright off angle. It gets what I would typically use in terms of brightness
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in a normal indoor state. So outdoors, this screen will suffer probably quite severely
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or you will struggle with actually seeing it. it. So anyway, what else we get here? We got 5,000 million per battery with a 10 watts charger
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and that's basically it. We get a fingerprint sensor at the back, we get... Oh no. No, why? And I'm not saying
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why the headphone jack, I'm saying why the micro USB. When was this device released? June 21st of 2021
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What the absolute... is this doing here. It's 2021. Get this trash out of the phone
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No phone should have this jack. It is so outdated that it has literally no reason to be even included in anything anymore
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This is kind of frustrating. I was going to say the device probably for like, what is it, 200 bucks or whatever the price of it is
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Let me quickly check. because I actually have no clue how much it costs
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So I'm going to quickly see how, what's the price of it
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So I would really like to see a price in dollars
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Or maybe my currency, let's see. Okay, so it's a phone for about 130, right
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Okay, so it's a phone for about 130? Right? Something along those lines
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130 to 150 maybe? Yeah, $150 to be basically at a store at RealMe
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That is with me converting from my currency though. So I don't know how that will exactly translate
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but it should be somewhere around 150 bucks. $150. $450 I can't recommend this at all
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So yeah, that kind of finishes up this. $150 for a phone that has some really weird processor display that doesn't get too bright, has a micro USB
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charging port and fairly limited specs. For that price, no. I don't care if it's catering to buy
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If you want to budget for 150 bucks, go with a different device
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I did make a couple videos already on different budget devices that I most certainly would recommend
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I know that's some that are okay. Obviously, if we're looking at budget, okay is what you're looking for
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This is not okay. This is trash, in my opinion. I would not want to use this primarily because of the port
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The battery here seems to be okay, but 10 watt charger is just
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laughable, the port here, again just an absolute insult. So yeah, go with something like a Xiaomi or there was also another brand
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which I did not too long ago, which also did fairly okay. Had a type C port, had a decent battery and so on
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So it looks somewhere else and not in here. So that will conclude the overview right here
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Don't recommend it. That's basically the gist of it. And if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe
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And thanks for watching