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This marks the first time that realme has integrated the flagship IP69 rating into the 7K segment, offering the highest level of dust and water resistance. This allows users to enjoy their phones in any environment, regardless of weather conditions, even underwater or during outdoor activities like camping.
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realme C75x also boasts a smooth 120H eye comfort display, and employs sonic wave water ejection technology that uses sound vibrations to clear water from devices. Moreover, it features AI Clear Face, an artificial intelligence-based system that enhances, reconstructs, and clarifies human faces in phone and videos. This innovative feature empowers users to enhance and clarify low-resolution or blurry facial images captured on their smartphones.
It is worth mentioning that realme C75x is available in two stunning color options: the vibrant 'Coral Pink' and the calming 'Oceanic Blue,' offering users a choice to match their personal style and preferences .

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