5 best features of the entry-level realme C35

Looking for entry-level smartphones these days is kinda tricky since there are a sea of offerings available. In one aspect, narrowing down your choices could prove to be more difficult, but this could also be a good thing since you can now go for a device that represents your personality more.

With this in mind, realme launches the newest offering from its affordable C series. The realme C35 not just comes with capable specs, but also boasts a stylish and premium design to go with your OOTDs.

Priced in the Philippines at less than PhP 10K, here are our five best features for the device for you to see if it’s a fit for what you’re looking for.

Entry-level, but premium-looking

The new realme C35 now comes with a more modern look with its squared-off edges and a sleek, yet solid chassis. I like how the back panel comes with what the company calls its Dynamic Glowing Design with a subtle gradient depending how light hits it.

It’s currently realme’s thinnest and lightest model in the C-series at just 8.1mm thin and 189 grams so it’s not an effort to use even for long periods of time.

A fingerprint sensor on the power button completes the phone’s updated design and that way, adds another layer of security.

As a whole, the classy vibe its body has and its ‘glowing’ back panel make it a subtle, but effective accent for your OOTD — if that’s something that matters to you. And speaking of glowing, the realme C35 comes in Glowing Black and Glowing Green.

Easily a multimedia device

With its large 6.6-inch Full HD+ display (2408 x 1080 resolution), you can enjoy streaming content and easily go for a more immersive experience unlike those with smaller displays.

Plus, with its almost bezel-less design, it achieves a 90.7% screen-to-body ratio that adds to the immersion. Consuming content is not only enjoyable indoors as the device can go for a peak brightness of 600 nits under direct sunlight.

And if ever you’re into fast-paced games, its 180Hz touch-sampling rate should help to make those last-second decisions that could make or break your match.

C is also for Camera Capabilities

While the phone is proud to sport a chic and classy design, its cameras are also capable components for capturing images (say that last line 3x fast).

With a 50-megapixel AI main camera, it’s able to shoot our daily snaps with clarity and detail that’s ready to be posted online even without post processing. The main lens is then accompanied by a B&W lens to help improve portrait shots and a macro lens for shooting images up close.

Of course, its selfie camera isn’t just your typical lens. It has a Sony sensor that shoots natural-looking selfies.

A reliable day-to-day smartphone

At the heart of the realme C35 is a Unisoc T616 octa-core processor that, together with its 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, provided a decent and smooth experience throughout our entire time with the phone.

There’s also a bigger 128GB storage available but if you really need extra space to work with, it has a microSD slot that supports up to 256GB of extra storage.

It not only comes with capable processing power, but it’s also efficient enough and able to conserve precious battery when needed so its 5000mAh battery easily lasts an entire day for us, and could even last longer, depending on usage.

For charging, it comes with an 18W quick charger so it fills up faster than others in its class.

Certified for your peace of mind

The C35 is also certified by TÜV Rheinland for high reliability and has passed tests for durability and build quality to offer a premium experience to its users.

With the time we spent with the phone, its form factor easily grows on you and does give off that high-quality feel and look as a daily device.

Bonus: Priced competitively

As a cherry on top, the realme C35 is priced competitively with all those features in mind. It starts at PhP 8,499 for the 4GB/64GB variant and PhP 9,499 for the 4GB/128GB model.

As an exclusive offer, it will be available at its lowest price of PhP 6,888 (4GB/64GB) and PhP 7,888 (4GB/128GB)  via @realmePH on TikTok Shop Philippines on May 18, from 3PM to 8PM only. Customers will also get a free realme Motion Activated Night Light worth PhP 590 with every purchase of realme C35 during its 5-hour livestream.

The realme C35 will also be available via the realme Official Store on Lazada and Shopee where you can catch discounts of up to PhP 1,200 off starting May 19 at midnight. 

The phone will also be available at all realme official stores and partner dealers nationwide starting May 25. 

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Chevrolet Trailblazer Premier review: Your daily urban SUV

Before anything, no, this is not the 7-seater, full-fledged, midsize SUV that we see on roads a couple of years back. Through a different direction by General Motors, the new Chevrolet Trailblazer for the Philippines is now a 5-seater vehicle falling under the compact crossover category.

And with it comes new styling that The Modern Creatures co-founder Vikka calls ‘cute’ but at the same time, looks sleek as well — at least for me.

With an asking price of a little bit over PhP 1.6M, what does this package offer? We take a look.

Exterior

Although the size difference is undeniable, there are still a lot of elements for its exterior to feast your eyes on just like its predecessor. We see a combination of black and silver highlights for the front fascia along with a three-level lighting setup comprising Daytime Running Lights for the top, LED headlamps outlined with black plastic material, and a pair of fog lights right on its bumper.

Taking a closer look up front reveals its active grille shutters that help reduce the aerodynamic drag of the vehicle and also provide a nice texture to go along with the segmented approach prominently seen in this area. If you ask me, the exterior look of the previous 7-seater Trailblazer still manifests for this more compact sibling.

Being the top of the line variant, it also comes with two-tone 17-inch alloy wheels that complement its silver accents present all over its body. I would say the use of said accents does make the vehicle more stylish and exudes a youthful vibe that aesthetically blends well with the rest of its Mahogany Red Metallic color. It also looks at home in an urban setting.

For the rear, you get a clean layout with a two-tone rear spoiler, nicely shaped tail lights, and even a skid plate in black and silver. It’s also been equipped with a hands-free power liftgate with adjustable heights for easier access to its cargo space.

The sides are straightforward and not much is happening here apart from black panels outlining the chassis. It’s not as flashy as the front, but I like that it looks neat and clean with sort of an old-school touch.

Interior

Inside, the cabin is a mostly black affair from the door panels, dashboard, and event seats. But just like its exterior, there are splashes of silver accents blending well with the glossy black finish of certain elements.

You get steering wheel controls for hands-free calls, cruise control, as well as menu navigation flanking Chevrolet’s logo at the center. There’s also a textured cloth pattern for the front door panels which gives a nice break from all the smooth panels and piano black finish seen here.

The Trailblazer is fitted with an 8-inch infotainment system which the company calls MyLink. If you’re wondering, yes, it does come installed with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto — an automatic plus in our book.

A mixture of on-screen navigation and physical buttons at the bottom are present so you can opt to feel out the physical buttons and not take your eyes away from the road while doing common tasks such as skipping tracks and going back to its main menu. I’d say it’s a fairly ergonomic approach with just the right compromise.

Driver’s instrument cluster comes with a small monochrome LCD that shows important information that you can cycle through, but the tachometer and speedometer kept that classic, analog approach. I do like the way it’s housed in this silver frame with safety icons flashed above it.

For your passengers, there are a couple of cubby holes for drinks both front and back, and up front, there’s even a horizontal space on the dash to put your items like a phone or keys. These are small things that make drives a little bit better and enjoyable for the passengers.

The seats are wrapped in black faux leather that feels nice and comfortable. Getting a good driving position is also not hard thanks to its telescopic steering wheel and seeing your surroundings are easy with the seats fixed at a high angle.

A maximum of three passengers in the rear can fit, with headrests dictating it so. But for long drives, keeping it at two passengers can help provide them maximum comfort — too bad there’s no drop-down armrest at the center.

Opening the power tailgate reveals a rather spacious area for your cargo. If you do need more room, the rear seats can be tucked and folded down in a 60/40 configuration giving you more space for hauling bigger stuff.

Features

Creature comforts are also present inside the Trailblazer. Apart from the convenient way of accessing your smartphone’s music and navigation apps through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, you also get a push-to-start button, a couple of connectivity options in the form of USB-A and USB-C ports, and a six-piece speaker setup.

There’s also Bluetooth on board in case your passengers want to take over road trip music duties as well as a proximity key for easier ingress. Of course, other convenience features include power steering, power door locks, power windows, power mirrors, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.

Performance and safety

Running under the hood is a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine that outputs 155HP and 236Nm of torque. Paired with a CVT, power is delivered to the front wheels and driving is fairly smooth and has good power on tap, enough for your overtaking needs on service roads or leisure cruising on highways.

Being a compact crossover, it also maneuvers lightly and doesn’t take much effort to weave through traffic. You can sort of feel every bump and pothole, though, which is common on Philippine roads, sadly.

In terms of safety, the Traiblazer comes with quite a lot which easily passes the needs of a modern creature.

You have the usual array of Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) with Electronic Brake Pressure Distribution (EBD), traction control, and tire pressure monitoring, but the company went and loaded it with more driver-assist features like Forward Collision Alert, Following Distance Indicator, Autonomous Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Braking, Blind Spot Indicators, and a Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

Of course, airbags are also thrown into the mix — all six of them for everyone’s added safety. Interestingly, it even comes with Snow Driving Mode which, unfortunately, we might never get to use here in the country.

Price and final thoughts

The Chevrolet Trailblazer Premier has an asking price of PhP 1,621,888. At that price point, there are other available options in the market that are more affordable offering similar features and performance. And if you can add a bit more to your budget, you’re able to go for a better upgrade with better performance.

But this is not to say the Trailblazer doesn’t have its charm. It’s still a vehicle worthy of your consideration and it delivers in a lot of aspects, especially with the number of safety features thrown into the package — something not that common in compact crossovers.

At the end of the day, the Trailblazer Premier offers looks, space, and efficiency useful for your day-to-day drive in the city.

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