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realme Note 50 with bigger storage now in the Philippines

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realme Philippines’ bestselling year-opener has gotten a new variant with a bigger storage.

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The realme Note 50 is now available in a 4GB + 128GB memory configuration, and it’s selling exclusively on ecommerce site Lazada with a price of P4,599 (around $82). Recall that the budget phone was initially released in the country with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. That version costs P3,599 ($64) and became the fastest-selling model yet on TikTok Shop in 2024.

Still a ‘long-lasting value companion’? The realme Note 50 with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is now up for purchase on Lazada

The latest release is obviously for those who want more space for their photos, videos, and other files. But the rest of the specs are still similar to the first version’s. You still get a 6.7-inch HD+ screen with 90Hz refresh and 180Hz touch-sampling rates; a 7.99mm super-slim profile; and an IP54 dust and water resistance.

The newly available realme Note 50 option also uses a a Unisoc T612 processor and packs a 13-megapixel dual rear camera, a 5-megapixel selfie shooter, and a power key that doubles as a fingerprint sensor.

realme Note 50 specs

  • 6.74-inch IPS display, HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling, waterdrop
  • 12nm Unisoc T612 4G chipset
  • Mali-G57 MP1 GPU
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB/128GB expandable storage
  • Dual 13-megapixel main + monochrome rear cameras
  • 5-megapixel front camera
  • Side fingerprint reader
  • IP54 rating
  • 5,000mAh battery with 10-watt charging
  • realme UI T Edition based on Android 13
  • Colors: Midnight Black and Sky Blue

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Editor-in-chief: Alora Uy Guerrero is a 24-year media veteran who has survived the newsrooms of giants like Yahoo and a high-stakes detour into OPPO's digital marketing. She eventually returned to her journalism roots to helm REVU. A strict advocate for quality over quantity, Alora lives by a family-first philosophy — mostly because her babies are the only bosses she can't negotiate with. When she isn't chasing kids or deadlines, she's probably traveling, shooting, or passionately over-analyzing her favorite bands, films, and basketball teams.