Realme has expanded its fleet of affordable C-series aircraft with the covert launch of the C75 in Vietnam. The phone’s inexpensive price and lengthy battery life are its main features.

Details of the Realme C75

A sizable 6.72-inch IPS LCD screen with Full HD+ quality and a steady 90Hz refresh rate is a characteristic of the Realme C75. It holds the distinction of being the first smartphone in history to use MediaTek’s Helio G92 Max chipset. Although not much is known about the chip, it appears to be an improved Helio G91. The chip is still limited to 4G.

The C75 has a 50MP primary sensor and a dual-camera system for photography. Selfies and video calls are handled by the 8MP camera on the front.

The C75 stands out for its sturdy construction. According to Realme, the phone features an ArmorShell Tempered glass screen that can withstand drops and bumps, along with a “impact-absorbing design.”

In order to withstand severe weather conditions and dusty surroundings, it also has an IP69 classification for water and dust protection. Its military-grade shock resistance, certified by MIL-STD-810H, further increases longevity.

The phone’s software is Realme UI 5.0, which is based on the most recent version of Android 14. The C75 is powered by a huge 6,000mAh battery that will provide dependable performance for daily use. For speedy top-ups when necessary, the phone also supports 45W wired charging.

Its capacity to charge in reverse is one notable feature. Through its USB-C port, the C75 can be used as a power bank, sharing its battery capacity with other devices. This is a useful way to keep other devices charged while you’re on the go.

Cost and Availability

The C75, available in Lightning Gold and Black Storm Night, was introduced by Realme in Vietnam. The price has not yet been disclosed.

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