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Realme 9i 5G launch in India: All you need to know about features and price

With its affordable smartphone series, the company is making an effort to cover the bare minimum price range between Rs 10,000 to Rs 25,000

New Delhi: Chinese phone maker brand Realme launched its 5G smartphone Realme 9i in the Indian markets today, i.e on Thursday. The latest variant is a revised version of Realme 9i, which made its debut in January this year in the country.

The company seems on a spree to update its 9 series at war level for past some time, with the much-speculated  Realme 10 series to mark its arrival in the global tech markets soon.

With its affordable smartphone series including Narzo 50 and Realme 9, the company is making an effort to cover the bare minimum price range between Rs 10,000 to Rs 25,000.

Check the Price of the newest smartphone, along with specifications and features that are known yet.

Specifications 

Realme 9i 5G

The newly unveiled device appears to be quite different from that of its previous variant with a unibody design and three gear camera set up on the back. Currently, the phone set is only available in gold colour, though the brand is expected to come up with more colour varieties in the coming days.

Realme 9i’s flat-edge design seems to be inspired by iPhone 12 series, along with a fingerprint scanner on the side of its sleek body and a 3.5mm audio jack and USB-C charging port.

Features 

The official web site of Realme reveals that the 9i smartphone comes with a refresing rate of 90Hz for display and convenient scrolling purposes.

According to the brand, their ‘ultra slim’ phone set is only 8.1mm in terms of thickness, which happens to be the sleekest of other smartphones in the same price including Vivo and Motorola.

Price in India

Realme 9i 5G

Many of the details regarding Realme 9i 5G phone are yet to be disclosed, however the cost of the device has been made very much clear. The phone will cost around Rs 15,000 to the Indian consumers