
Realme C75 with 6000 mAh battery, military grade certification launched in India: Price, specs and more
Realme C75
is here. Relame has expanded its C-series of smartphones with the launch of Realme C75 in India. The affordable
Realme smartphone
sports an HD+ display and is powered by a MediaTek chipset.
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The smartphone runs
Android 15
operating system and is backed by a
6000 mAh battery
.
Realme C75: Price and availability
Realme C75 comes in two variants — 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB priced at Rs 12,999 and Rs 13,999 respectively. The smartphone comes in Lily White, Midnight Lily and Purple Blossom colour options. The smartphone can be purchased online from
and Flipkart and offline from authorised retail stores in the country.
Realme C75: Specifications
Realme C75 comes with a 6.67-inch HD+ display with 720x1604 pixel resolution.
The LCD display offers up to 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core
MediaTek Dimensity 6300
chipset.
Realme C75 comes in two variants — 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB. Users can further expand the storage up to 2TB by adding a microSD card. The smartphone comes with hybrid dual SIM support and it runs Android 15 operating system topped with company's own layer of Realme UI 6.0.
Realme C75 sports a 32MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture and an 8MP selfie shooter with f/2.0 aperture.
The smartphone comes equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and the
IP64 rating
which makes it resistant to dust and water.
The smartphone comes with
military grade certification
and is backed by a 6000 mAh battery with 45W fast charging.

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