Realme C63 5G : Realme C63 5G a branded 5G smartphone in a sea of 5G devices, and one that’s aimed at those who want to future-proofing without spending a fortune, this phone promises solid, every day performance, some stylish looks and a few handy features. But does it hold up under pressure well enough to provide a friction-free experience?
Let’s dig into where the C63 5G excels, and where it starts to struggle.
Design and Build: Slim but Strong
A single look at the Realme C63 5G would have you think it’s a more expensive phone. The back cover, which is leather-texture (for the ones that are), looks nice for this price level. The camera module is in style like a flagship, but it’s all for looks.
It is thin, feels nice in the hand and doesn’t come off as cheap. There is side-mounted fingerprint scanner which is both fast and convenient to use and you can see Realme taking ergonomics seriosuly. For those who prize image and comfort, the C63 gets it right.
Screen: Bright for Daily Use
The phone features a 6.74-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It’s not Full HD, but for the price, it’s a decent resolution. Colors are good, brightness is OK in sunlight and the refresh rate ensures that scrolling and animations are smoother.
Yeah, it’s not a mind-blowing display or anything but for social media, watching the YouTube, and light gaming, whatever, it works. And the 90Hz refresh rate makes it feel more responsive than the traditional 60Hz displays in its segment.
Performance: For Light to Moderate Use
Under the hood, the Realme C63 5G is driven by the Unisoc T612 or a budget MediaTek Dimensity series SoC (based on the model). Pairing that chip with 4GB or 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage.
For everyday activities — browsing, chatting, streaming videos or basic multitasking — the thing zips along just fine. Apps open fairly quickly, and multitasking is mostly fine, especially with the optimisations done in Realme UI.
But, heavy multitasking or gaming on power-hungry titles such as BGMI or Genshin Impact could be a bit of a stretch for its capabilities.
But then again, one cannot expect flaghship-level performance under ₹10,000–₹12,000, and the C63 manages to deliver bare minimum necessities with lesser trouble.
Software and UI: Realme UI T Edition
The phone is powered by Realme UI T, which is essentially a toned-down avatar of Realme UI meant for budget phones. It’s free of heavy animations and extra features that feel clunky and suck your resources dry.
It’s mostly clean except for some pre-installed bloatware. You can uninstall most of it and Realme seems to have achieved a reasonable balance between features and performance this time.
Camera: Basic but Capable
The Realme C63 5G features a 50MP main camera and an AI lens system. In daylight, photos are shockingly detailed and punchy, all things considered.
There’s no ultra-wide lens or optical zoom, but the primary sensor is more than adequate for social media posts and casual photography.
Low-light performance is acceptable with the night mode, but don’t expect miracles. The front camera is something like 8MP, and is fine for selfies and video calls with pleasant skin tones and good clarity when the light Gods are looking down upon us.
Battery Life: Lasts All Day
It is backed by a 5000mAh battery and with the kind of chipset and HD+ panel onboard, you can keep using this phone for at least a day without running out of juice.
It does have 18W fast charging, which is not exactly blazing fast or anything but better than the 10W charging that you’ll find on some previous cheap devices.
Pros:
Great morning Bluetooth rain resistant not waterproof or splash proof this speaker dont float. and when you are playing music at 100% volume is not very loud but for being outside it’s wonderful. but at a good volume and style is great perfect.
assertTrue. Great for your morning shower you will not regret it. Great design Look great and very easy to connect.
Big 90Hz screen is smooth and immersive
Dependable battery life
Low-cost 5G connectivity
Realme UI T is refreshingly minimalistic and easy to use
Good light primary cam is decent enough.
Cons:
Just HD+ screen, forget Full HD
Not meant for heavy gaming performance
No ultra-wide or macro lens
Some pre-installed bloatware
Charging could be faster
Realme C63 5G Verdict: Budget 5G, Done Right
We say: The Realme C63 5G is a sensible smartphone that gets most things right. As a good-looking 5G-ready phone with solid battery life and a not-too-bad camera for users whose pockets aren’t quite ready for that much cash outlay, it makes for a solid choice.
It may not be a phone for power users, but it’s an obvious phone for everyday Indians who want value, longevity and a touch of flair.