Here are the five reasons why the realme C75 is a great buy, and the not-so-great ones.
The realme C75 has arrived and claims the title “worry-proof smartphone.” But can this 9K SRP gizmo deliver everything a user needs for their everyday adventure?
Let’s start with the MediaTek Helio G92 Max, an entry-level chipset with an AnTuTu score of below 300K. It’s paired with 8GB of onboard memory and up to 256GB of storage. Casual use, typical browsing, and watching favorite media are fine with this setup.
When it comes to photography, the realme C75 can take decent shots with the 50MP main sensor and 8MP front-facing lens for selfies.
Here’s the main reason for that SRP: all-around durability. The smartphone can withstand water jets, drops, scratches, and even boiling water, for a limited time, courtesy by these:
- IP69 rating: Dustproof, resistance against water exposure, and resistance to water jets.
- ArmorShell Glass: Resistance against accidental drops and scratches.
- ArmorShell Protection: Resistance against shock.
These durability features are handy when paired with the 6,000mAh battery and 45W fast charging. This makes the handset dependable when you’re outdoors.
Reasons Why It’s a Great Buy
- Very tough and fashionable at the same time
- Reliable battery with very fast charging and reverse charging
- Large display with 1080p resolution
- realme exclusive tools for field workers
- 2TB expansion slot support
Not-So-Great Reasons
- Weak chipset for demanding tasks
- Average cameras
- Single-firing speaker
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
- No 5G connectivity
No other smartphone can match the realme C75 at this price point in the toughness arena, especially with that beautiful design.
But that strength may also be its weakness for there are less durable alternatives that can give more, like the aging itel P55 5G with modern mobile connectivity and the TECNO POVA 6 Neo with more performance and battery capacity. Although more expensive, the nubia Neo 2 5G offers both 5G and higher performance.