Realme C55 comes for attract college – camera like DSLR

BY Sandeeo Kumar

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Realme C55

Realme C55 : The Realme C55 is yet another price-conscious phone in a crowded field of budget smartphones, but it stands out for more than just its pricing — this is a phone that’s aimed at the youth.

Sold as the “Champion” of the segment the C55 comes packed with a bunch of features catered to students and the first-time smartphone buyer.

Be it good looks in an affordable daily driver, or a good outing for taking pictures for the gram, the C55 seems to be checking the right boxes.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s making the Realme C55 so hot with college students — and whether or not its “DSLR-like” camera claim can hold its own.

Eye Catching Design

After all, let’s face it — nobody wants a boring phone when they’re a college student. And the good news is Realme has got the design right.

The C55 also has a sophisticated look with flat edges and a back panel that reflects light in unique patterns.

It comes in attention-grabbing shades like Sunshower, Rainy Night and Rainforest – each of which gives the phone their own distinct look.

It is slim and feels good in the hand and even given that this is a budget device, it doesn’t feel cheap. That side-mounted fingerprint sensor is fast, and face unlock works pretty well too.

A Camera That Plays Above Its Weight

And this is where it gets exciting. The Realme C55 features a 64MP AI camera, and the company says it offers “DSLR-like” results.

This, of course, doesn’t replace an actual DSLR, but the camera can take some pretty good shots for a budget phone.

Pictures look crisp, colourful and detailed – particularly in daylight. The software is decent when it comes to exposure and dynamic range, and can even pull off good results in portrait mode with decent edge detection.

With the C55, the camera is fine for college students who would like to take some group selfies, pictures at campus events, or mostly what’s happening in their world from day to day.

There is also a 2MP depth sensor and a very decent 8MP selfie camera for video calls and selfies. Low-light photography is pedestrian and that’s fine considering the price.

Battery: Built To Last Through Long College Days

The C55 also boasts a remarkable 5000mAh battery, which means it can easily go a full day and, at times, even more if you go easy on its use.

Be it video calling, binging series, scrolling Instagram or playing a couple of rounds of BGMI, the battery is hard to drain.

That 33W SuperVOOC fast-charging is also a positive. You’ll be charging to 50% in around 30 minutes, and that’s great when you’re running between lectures or going out with friends.

Performance & SoftwareExperience

Under the hood, the phone is driven by MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage.

This is not designed for heavy gaming or multi-tasking, but for everyday usage — browsing, social media, streaming and running light apps — it runs smoothly, without a stutter.

The Realme C55 is based on Android 13 with Realme UI 4.0 on top, and the skin feels lean and snappy.

You even have the iPhone-style “Mini Capsule” on the top of the home screen, showing the battery status and amount of data used — little extras and personalisation that make it stand out.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Fashion design– Cute and youthful appearance, best for students
  • 64MP rear camera — Get detailed shots with fine detail
  • Sturdy big battery with fast charging – 5000mAh + 33W combo is dependable
  • 6.72” Display – Bigger is better | 90Hz Refresh rate – Silky smooth
  • Clean UI with Android 13 – Not a lot of bloat for an optimal experience
  • Mini Capsule design – Gives a sleek, modern look

Cons:

  • Ultra-wide lens at all – Slightly limited camera versatility.
  • Average low-light performance
  • No 5G – Could impact future-proofing
  • The Helio G88 is slightly old – Average for everyday use, not for gaming
  • Plastic construction – Looks great, but isn’t glass or metal

Realme C55 Final Verdict: A College Student’s Dream Phone?

The Realme C55 is a great looking phone that takes great photos and doesn’t die halfway through the day, so if you’re a student on the lookout for a good looking phone that also does what you need, this might be worth considering.

It has the perfect balance of features, design and battery life to take you from class time to content creation.

Yes, it skimps an ultra-wide lens and 5G, but for its price, the C55 offers a well-rounded experience with an emphasis on what really counts for younger users — style, decent photos for social media sharing and all-day reliability.

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Sandeep Kumar is a talented writer and editor at a top news portal, shining with her concise takes on government schemes, news, tech, and automobiles. Her engaging style and sharp insights make her a beloved voice in journalism.

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