Panasonic introduced Eluga C, a mid-range phone with minimal bezels
Panasonic showed us another model in the Eluga series. It's the C model, and its design is very reminiscent of Xiaomi Mi Mix due to the way the camera is set up on the phone. The upper, as well as the edges on the side are minimal, while on the bottom we can find the camera and the home button. In addition to the camera there are also light and proximity sensor.
The phone has a 5.5-inch screen and reproduces HD resolution (720 x 1280 pixels). The screen covers as much as 84.6% of the front side of the device, resulting in 267 pixels per inch. The front camera on this model contains a sensor that can capture photos in 8 megapixels. Under the home button there is a fingerprint sensor that unlocks the phone for 0.3 seconds.

This model runs on the Octa-Core LTE CAT-6 smartphone MediaTek MT6750 system on the chip for the super-mid market. This is a relatively old chip that was made through a 28nm process. RAM is 4GB in combination with an internal 64GB, and internal is expandable through the microSD card! On the back of the phone there is a double camera with 13 and 5 megapixels, both cameras have an aperture of f/2.2.
The C-model in the Eluga series has 3000 mAh battery and it does not support fast charging. This model is currently available in Taiwan at a price of €170, and a wider presentation of the phone is expected to be soon.


