Phones › Re: A New Level Of Phone Toughness: Meet Armorshell by Starprogress: 8:21am On Jul 14, 2025 |
This brand is telling us to stay safe with military-grade encryption. TemmyLyn: The idea of ArmorShell protection is still pretty new in the smartphone world. Lately, phones that come with this feature have been getting a lot of attention. But many people still aren’t sure exactly what it does.
Simply put, ArmorShell is all about making your phone tougher and more durable.
It uses eight layers of protection, combining strong materials and clever design. Some of the main parts include a sturdy die-cast aluminum frame, a reinforced metal skeleton, tough glass, special coatings, and a shock-absorbing film over the circuit board. There’s also strong glue to hold components in place, a protective bezel around the screen, and an insole design that helps soak up impact.
All these layers work together to protect your phone from bending, drops, and scratches. Plus, the internal seals help keep out dust and water, so it can handle accidental splashes or falls a lot better.
The new realme C75 is one of the latest phones to come with ArmorShell protection. It combines this solid build with a nice design and good specs. Definitely worth checking out if you want something sturdy that still looks great. |
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Phones › Re: Need A Phone Gift Idea Under ₦220k – Help Me Choose by Starprogress: 8:11am On Jul 14, 2025 |
Has realme product ever crosses your mind, checkout for realmeC61, realmeC75 StellaGirlie: I’m planning to get a phone as a gift for someone really special not necessarily a flashy device, but something reliable, nice-looking, and smooth to use.
Budget is around ₦220,000 max, but I’d love to get the best value possible within that range.
Here’s what I’m hoping to find in the phone: – Strong battery (5000mAh or more, if possible) – Good camera for video calls and pictures – At least 128GB storage or more – 6GB RAM or higher (for smooth use) – A clean, sleek design (they’re into aesthetics a bit lol)
The person mostly uses social media (YouTube, TikTok, WhatsApp), but they also do some light editing and like taking pictures. No heavy gaming or anything.
I’ve been scrolling Instagram and Jumia but all the options are starting to look the same. Some even have the same specs with ₦50k difference. I don’t mind an underrated phone brand as long as it delivers. I just don’t want to regret it after buying.
If you’ve bought a good phone recently or know one that’s solid for gifting, please drop your suggestions below 🙏🏾
Bonus if you can mention where to buy original ones without getting scammed.
Thanks in advance! |
Phones › Re: Realme C75 Awarded Best Quality Smartphone Of The Year At BOICT Award 2025 by Starprogress: 8:04am On Jul 14, 2025 |
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Phones › Re: The Phone I Bought Because I Was Tired Of Charging 3 Times A Day by Starprogress: 8:02am On Jul 14, 2025 |
Abeg go for realmeC75 or realmeC75x, even at 20% it will last you a day. Shawn29: I can totally relate to this😅, realme devices really making waves right now |
Phones › Re: realme C75 Vs C75x – Which One Should You Go For? by Starprogress: 7:58am On Jul 14, 2025 |
None of it is not perfect for a taste cause they are both always secure, never compromised Shawn29: realme recently dropped two new rugged phones in their C series lineup – the realme C75 and the realme C75x being the latest, both are already getting attention for their impressive durability and decent specs at a budget-friendly price. But which one actually gives better value?
First off, both phones are built like tanks. You’re getting IP66, IP68, and IP69 water and dust resistance, so they can survive everything from a dusty construction site to being splashed with water or even submerged briefly. They also come with MIL-STD-810H military-grade drop protection meaning the C75 handles drops from up to 2 meters, while the C75x is rated for up to 1.8 meters. Either way, you’re covered if you’re prone to dropping your phone. Then there’s also the SonicWave speaker water ejection, which basically helps dry out the speaker if water gets in.
Battery life is solid on both. The C75 has a slightly bigger 6000mAh battery (real-world rated at around 5828mAh), while the C75x comes with 5600mAh (rated at 5465mAh). Both support 45W fast charging, which can take you from 0 to 100% in about 90 minutes. Not bad at all.
The screen is where you start seeing some key differences. The C75 has a 6.72" FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and good brightness – up to 690 nits. Meanwhile, the C75x is 6.67" and pushes a smoother 120Hz refresh rate, but it’s HD+, so you lose a bit of sharpness. If you stream or read a lot, the C75’s display might be more enjoyable. But if you play games and love smooth scrolling, the 120Hz on the C75x will feel snappier.
Performance-wise, the C75 runs on the Helio G92 Max chip with 8GB RAM (plus virtual RAM) and up to 256GB storage. The C75x uses the Helio G81 Ultra, and comes in 6GB or 8GB RAM options with 128GB storage. For everyday use, both will handle WhatsApp, YouTube, and light gaming fine – but the C75 has a bit more power and room to breathe.
Camera setup is very similar. Both have a 50MP main rear camera, which takes decent daylight shots. The selfie camera is where the difference lies: the C75 has 8MP, while the C75x has 5MP. It’s not a big deal, but if you care about selfies or video calls, it’s something to note.
So, which one should one really go for?
If you want better screen resolution, more storage, slightly better selfies, and a slightly bigger battery, then the realme C75 is the smarter pick.
If you prefer a faster, smoother display and can live with HD+ resolution, the C75x still holds its own.
Either way, both phones are built for rough handling and give solid value for money – especially if you work outdoors, ride bikes, or just want something that won’t crack at the first drop.
Sooo, rugged power or smooth performance in screen and gaming — which one’s your pick? |
Phones › Re: Realme C75x Or Spark 40 Pro+, Which Is Better? by Starprogress: 7:55am On Jul 14, 2025 |
I think you need to go for realmeC75x cause its a canvas for your creativity. Offpoint1: Hi guys!
I'm considering changing my current phone (Spark 10 Pro) my budget is 300k max. I would have loved to get a Samsung (I'm a fan), but specs of Samsung within that budget is a big no for me.
4 most important thing I gun for in phone. 1. Battery 2. Speed charging (I want my phone to charge from zero to 100% in less than an hour and last me a whole day on heavy use) 3. Storage, follows by performance.
I've gone through the both phone specs and I kinda got discouraged by Realme C75x Chipset (12 nm) rating. Spark 40 is (6nm) The rating plays a lot of roles in performance and battery efficiency
Spark 10 Pro is the first Tecno product I've used after switching from Samsung. In all fairness, the phone did pretty well and more than expected for such price. I played FC football and COD conveniently if I set Graphics to medium. (it lags after 30 minutes if set graphics to high... So I sticked to medium)
Realme specs looks OK, but Spark 40 is more enticing to me because I've used Tecno product.
I appreciate if it get inputs from the both gadget users.
.................... I might be selling off the Spark 10 Pro if I made up my mind. (I got it last year, so it's still 99% neat and 100% good condition) |
Phones › Re: Similarities Are Differences Between Realme C75 And C75x by Starprogress: 11:10pm On Jul 07, 2025 |
Designed to deliver more and reinventing mobile excellence anu27: The realme C75 and C75x are both launched recently and i like us to check and judge between the two phones to know which one is better. Similarities 1. They both have IP69 water and dust resistant. 2. They both same charging rate (45W). 3. They both have 50MP dual camera setup with an f/1.8 aperture,wide angle lens and autofocus. 4. They both have a armor shell glass screen protection. 5. They both have an internal storage of 128GB. 6. They both have a side mounted finger sensor. 7. They both have the capacitive multi touch screen. 8. They both have 8CPU cores. 9. They have an image resolution of 8150×6150pixels. 10. They both weigh 196g. 11. They both have an height of 165.7mm. 12. They both have a width of 76.2mm. 13. They are both 8mm thick. 14. They both have a 64bit architecture. 15. They both have 12nm fabrication
Difference 1. Battery rate C75-5828mAh C75x-5310mAh 2. Display C75-6.72 inches (17.07cm) C75x-6.67 inches (16.94cm) 3. Processor C75-Media tek hello G92 Max C75x-Media tek Helio G81 ultra 4. Resolution C75-1080×2400px(FHD+) C75x-720×1604px(HD+) 5. Brightness C75-690nits C75x-625nits 6. Refresh rate C75-90Hz C75x-120Hz 7. RAM(Random Access Memory) C75-8GB C75x-6GB 8. Camera setup C75-Dual C75x-Single 9. OS version C75-V14 C75x-V15 10. Pixel C75-392ppi C75x-264ppi And lastly,the realme C75 is available in Gold and black,while the realme C75x is available in oceanic blue and coral pink.Also if u think i skipped one of the differences or similarities listed below u can drop urs in the comments section |
Phones › Re: Budget Smartphones Are Getting Better Right Now by Starprogress: 6:55pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
I will pick realme and redmi cause of the smoothness in their software Shawn29: As of today, the budget smartphone market is more competitive than it’s ever been. If you're shopping around ₦140k–₦160k, you're now seeing phones that offer features once reserved for much pricier models.
Devices like the Tecno Spark and Camon series, Redmi series, and Samsung Galaxy A series are leading the way with high-refresh-rate displays, up to 108MP cameras, and fast charging. But newer options like the realme C75 are entering the mix and holding their own.
The C75, for example, brings:
A 6.7" FHD+ 90Hz display
50MP AI camera
45W fast charging
IP69 water/dust resistance
Slim and modern design
Its main camera may not hit 108MP, but it delivers solid, balanced shots — especially in good lighting — and doesn’t over-process like some rivals. Paired with smooth software and reliable battery life up to 6000mah, it’s offering real-world value that punches above its weight.
Right now, it’s no longer just about which brand is biggest — it’s about who offers the most for your money. And phones like the C75 are making that choice more interesting than ever.
So if you had to choose today, would you go with the big name, or the better value?? |
Phones › Realme C75: A Game-changing Smartphone In The Budget Segment by Starprogress(op): 6:49pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
Realme C75: A Game-Changing Smartphone in the Budget Segment The smartphone market has long been dominated by established brands and familiar features, with differentiation often coming down to pricing. However, the Realme C75 has emerged as a notable exception, offering a compelling blend of design, durability, and performance that warrants attention and consideration from tech enthusiasts and budget-conscious consumers alike.
Design and Build Quality The Realme C75 boasts a clean and premium-looking design that defies expectations for a budget phone. Its sleek and sophisticated aesthetic makes it suitable for various settings, from formal events to casual outings, and its build quality is impressive. The device's lightweight yet solid construction provides a comfortable grip, making it a pleasure to hold and use for extended periods.
Durability One of the standout features of the Realme C75 is its exceptional durability. With an IP69 rating, this device can withstand exposure to water, dust, and extreme temperatures, making it an excellent choice for users who need a phone that can keep up with their active lifestyle. Whether you're working outdoors, exploring the great outdoors, or simply dealing with the challenges of daily life, the C75's durability provides peace of mind and reduces the risk of damage.
Charging and Battery Life The Realme C75 also excels in terms of charging and battery life. Its 45W fast charging capability allows for rapid replenishment of the battery, while the 5828mAh battery itself provides extended usage time. This combination is uncommon in budget smartphones, making the C75 a compelling option for users who need a reliable and long-lasting device that can keep up with their busy lives.
Real-Life Experience Beyond its impressive specs, the Realme C75 offers a satisfying real-life experience. Its ergonomic design and lightweight construction make it comfortable to hold and use, while its overall build quality inspires confidence. Whether you're browsing the web, streaming your favorite shows, or capturing life's precious moments, the C75 delivers a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Conclusion The Realme C75 has the potential to disrupt the budget smartphone market with its unique blend of design, durability, and performance. If Realme can maintain this level of quality and consistency, the brand may establish a strong foothold in the market. With its impressive features and competitive pricing, the C75 is certainly worth considering for users seeking a reliable and feature-packed budget smartphone that meets their needs and exceeds their expectations.
Real-Life Experience Beyond its impressive specs, the Realme C75 offers a satisfying real-life experience. Its ergonomic design and lightweight construction make it comfortable to hold and use, while its overall build quality inspires confidence. While it's too early to call the C75 perfect without extensive use, its features and performance make it a notable contender in the budget smartphone market.
Conclusion The Realme C75 has the potential to disrupt the budget smartphone market with its unique blend of design, durability, and performance. If Realme can maintain this level of quality and consistency, the brand may establish a strong foothold in the market. With its impressive features and competitive pricing, the C75 is certainly worth considering for users seeking a reliable and feature-packed budget smartphone. |
Phones › Re: Ip69-rated Phones In Nigeria (2025): Affordable Durability Is Finally Here by Starprogress: 6:23pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
realme has managed to pack flagship-grade water and dust protection into a budgeted device Jesutooni: If you’ve ever lost a phone to water damage or a dusty job site, you know how important durability is. Luckily, you don’t have to spend a fortune anymore to get a tough device. In 2025, we’re seeing more smartphones in Nigeria with IP69 ratings...the highest level of dust and water protection available on consumer phones.
Here are a few standout options that combine toughness with everyday usability.
realme C75 & C75x
Price: around ₦225,000 – ₦265,000 IP Rating: IP66 / IP68 / IP69
The realme C75 and its slightly upgraded sibling, the C75x, are two of the most interesting phones on the market right now. realme has managed to pack flagship-grade water and dust protection into phones that cost less than ₦270,000 — something you rarely see at this price point.
They come with a large 6.72-inch display, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, solid performance from the Helio G92 Max (on the C75), and a massive 5,828mAh battery. The C75x offers a bit more under the hood, including camera improvements and a more refined UI.
What stands out most is the fact that these phones don’t look or feel like “rugged phones.” They’re slim, modern, and stylish — yet tough enough to survive real-life accidents.
OPPO A5 Pro
Price: around ₦349,000 IP Rating: IP66 / IP68 / IP69 + MIL‑STD‑810H
If you're looking for something more heavy-duty, the OPPO A5 Pro delivers. This one’s made for users who need both durability and performance. It’s certified not just with IP69, but also military-grade shock resistance, making it ideal for fieldwork, travel, or unpredictable environments.
It’s pricier than the realme models, but you’re getting a sturdier build, better camera system, and more premium feel overall.
Umidigi Bison
Price: around ₦80,000 – ₦100,000 (depending on model/year) IP Rating: IP68 / IP69K
The Umidigi Bison is a no-frills rugged phone that’s been around for a few years, but it's still relevant for anyone on a tight budget. It offers basic specs, a decent display, 6GB RAM, and a 128GB storage option, with full IP69K water and dust resistance.
It’s not the fastest phone on this list, but for ₦100k or less, it's a solid backup or work phone if durability is your main concern. |
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Phones › Re: Which One Would You Buy Between The Newly Released Realme C75x And Realme C75 by Starprogress: 6:18pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
The C75x has a more premium build quality, with a glossy finish that's sure to turn heads. I thinks i love it Darklantern: The newly released realme C75x and realme C75 are two budget-friendly smartphones that share some similarities, but also have some key differences. Let's dive into the details and explore what sets them apart.
Design and Display
Both devices have a sleek and modern design, but the Realme C75x has a slightly different look and feel. The C75x has a more premium build quality, with a glossy finish that's sure to turn heads. The display on both devices is high-resolution, but the C75x has a slightly higher pixel density, making it a bit sharper.
Performance
The Realme C75x and C75 both pack powerful processors, but the C75x has a slightly more advanced chipset. This means that the C75x can handle more demanding tasks, such as gaming and video editing, with ease. However, for everyday use, both devices should perform similarly.
Cameras
The camera capabilities on both devices are impressive, but the Realme C75x has a slightly better primary sensor. This means that the C75x can capture more detailed photos with better low-light performance. However, both devices have similar features, such as portrait mode and night mode.
Battery Life
The Realme C75x has a slightly larger battery capacity than the C75, which translates to longer battery life. However, both devices have fast charging capabilities, so you can quickly top up your battery when you're in a hurry.
Key Differences
So, what are the key differences between the Realme C75x and C75? Here are a few things to consider:
- Design: The C75x has a more premium build quality and a slightly different look. - Performance: The C75x has a more advanced chipset, making it better suited for demanding tasks. -Cameras: The C75x has a slightly better primary sensor, resulting in more detailed photos. - Battery Life: The C75x has a slightly larger battery capacity, resulting in longer battery life.
Which One is Right for You?
Ultimately, the choice between the Realme C75x and C75 will depend on your specific needs and preferences. If you want a more premium design, better performance, and slightly better cameras, the C75x might be the better choice. However, if you're looking for a more affordable option with similar features, the C75 is still a great option. |
Phones › Re: My Love Affair With The Realme C75X - Why I'm Obsessed by Starprogress: 6:15pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
it's definitely exceeded my expectations cause its a reliable device that suits lifestyle Darklantern: Hey guys, I just wanted to share my experience with the Realme C75X. I just got the recently released C series (realme C75X, and I'm absolutely loving it. Here are a few reasons why:
Durability that Impresses
One of the things that drew me to the Realme C75x was its rugged design. With IP69 protection, I don't have to worry about dust or water damage. I've dropped it in the sink, used it in the rain, and even spilled coffee on it (don't ask me why 😂), and it's still going strong.
Battery Life that Keeps Up
The 5310mAh battery is a game-changer. I can go a full day and a half without charging it, even with heavy usage. And when it does run out, fast charging gets it back up to speed in no time.
Other Features that Matter
Of course, the camera, performance, and display are all great too. But for me, it's the little things that make the Realme C75x stand out. Like how it can withstand rough handling, or how the battery life lasts all day.
My Verdict
Overall, I'm really happy with my decision to get the Realme C75x. It's not perfect, but it's definitely exceeded my expectations. If you're looking for a reliable phone that can keep up with your lifestyle, I'd definitely recommend checking it out.
What do you guys think? Have any of you had a similar experience with the Realme C75x? Or would fancy yourself getting one? |
Phones › Re: realme C75x Is here! How Does It Compare with Samsung, Infinix, and Redmi? by Starprogress: 6:10pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
This is what people needs to desire cause most features we need are in one device and its very budgeted Kimmierain: realme has just released the C75x into the Nigerian market, and it’s already gaining attention for bringing premium level features into an affordable price range. With a bold design, strong battery, and standout durability, it’s aimed at those looking for something beyond the usual mid-range phone experience.
But how does it really compare to familiar options like the Samsung A14, Redmi Note 12, and Infinix Zero 30 4G? Let’s break it down.
Key Features of realme C75X:
✅ 5310mAh battery with 45W SUPERVOOC fast charging
✅ IP69 water and dust resistance – the highest rating available right now
✅ Military-grade drop protection for extra toughness
✅ AI Clear Face – selfie tech that enhances facial details naturally
✅ 6.67-inch 120Hz display – great for scrolling, gaming, and videos
✅ Up to 8GB RAM + 256GB storage, expandable to 24GB dynamic RAM
✅ Color options: Coral Pink and Oceanic Blue
💵 Pricing:
6GB + 128GB – ₦178,700
8GB + 256GB – ₦208,200
Comparison With Other Phones:
In terms of battery, the realme C75x comes with a larger 5310mAh battery, compared to the 5000mAh batteries found in phones like the Redmi Note 12, Samsung A14, and Infinix Zero 30. Plus, it charges faster than most, thanks to its 45W fast charging tech. Only the Infinix Zero 30 matches that speed.
When it comes to display smoothness, the C75x offers a 120Hz refresh rate, same as the Redmi and Infinix models, but far ahead of the Samsung A14’s 60Hz. For users who care about smooth animations and better visual response, this is a key upgrade.
Now let’s talk durability: this is where the realme C75x stands out. It’s the only phone in this price category that comes with IP69 water and dust resistance and military-grade drop protection. None of the other phones mentioned above include this level of rugged protection, making the C75x a good option for people who are always on the go or need a phone that can survive rougher handling.
As for camera performance, the realme C75x offers a 50MP main lens with AI Clear Face technology, which helps bring out sharper facial features in selfies. While the Infinix Zero 30 has a higher 108MP camera, it depends on whether you prefer high megapixels or better facial clarity in everyday photos.
Storage and RAM are also solid on the C75x, offering up to 256GB with expandable dynamic RAM up to 24GB. Most competitors max out at 128GB unless you spend more.
Design:
The Coral Pink and Oceanic Blue finishes give it a refreshing, youthful vibe that stands out from the typical blacks and silvers of other models. It’s lightweight but still feels solid in hand.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a smartphone under ₦210K that delivers a strong battery, smooth display, impressive durability, and a clean design, the realme C75x is a serious contender. It holds its own against the competition and even goes beyond with features like IP69 protection and military-grade durability.
Would love to hear from anyone who has tried it already. How’s the performance in daily use? Especially curious about battery life and the camera in real-world conditions.
Drop your reviews below. 👇 |
Phones › Re: What are the differences and similarities between The realmec75 and realmec75x by Starprogress: 5:55pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
my major concern is that, does realmeC75x has hot proof like realmeC75. IheomaAkparanta: I discovered thatrealme just released the C75x in Nigeria and I thought it wise to bring up the similarities and differences between both for people who might be confused. For a start, here are the differences:
- Colors: - realme C75: Available in Storm Black and Lightning Gold - realme C75x: Available in Oceanic Blue and Coral Pink
- Battery: - realme C75: 5828mAh battery with 45W fast charging - realme C75x: 5310mAh battery with 45W fast charging
- Price: - realme C75: Priced around ₦234,200 for the 8GB RAM on 128GB storage and ₦255,000 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant in Nigeria - realme C75x: Priced around ₦178,700 for 6GB RAM on 128GB storage and ₦208,200 for 8GB RAM on 256GB storage in Nigeria -Display - realme C75: 6.72-inch FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate, 580nits brightness, and ArmorShell Glass protection - realme C75x: 6.67-inch FHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate and ArmorShell glass protection
-Camera - realme C75: Dual rear cameras (50MP primary sensor) with LED flash, 8MP front camera - realme C75x: 50MP AI camera with LED flash, 5MP front camera
-Durability - realme C75: IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, MIL-STD-810H compliant - realme C75x: IP69 rating, MIL-STD-810H compliant
For the similarities, we have: 1. Brand: Both are part of the realme C series. 2. Segment: Both are budget-friendly smartphones. 3. Side-Mounted Fingerprint Sensor: Both likely feature side-mounted fingerprint sensors. 4. Dual-SIM Support: Both support dual-SIM functionality. 5. Expandable Storage: Both have expandable storage options via microSD cards. 6. Design: Both phones have a similar design language with a focus on durability. 7. Durability Features: Both are MIL-STD-810H compliant and have IP ratings (IP66, IP68, and IP69 for C75; IP69 for C75x). 8. Fast Charging: Both support 45W fast charging. 9. Android Version: Both run on Android 14. 10. Realme UI: Both feature Realme UI 5.0. 11. AI Capabilities: Both have AI-powered features, including AI cameras. 12. Large batteries: Both have large battery capacities So tell me, among these two, which would you pick and why? Also, what difference or similarity is catching your eye? |
Phones › Re: Top 3 Android Phones In Nigeria Today – Which One’s Your Champion? by Starprogress: 5:47pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
If am to pick cause of battery, i will go for realmeC75 ehn na 6000mAh ehn nepa wan show me shege, and i will pick this device cause of screen strength, me wea phone dey drop for my hand back to back Angelpraise123: Hello Phones community,
Here are Top 3 Android smartphones currently available in Nigeria, with accurate specs and local prices—now let's hear from you!
📱 1. Realme C75 – Rugged & Reliable
Display & Design: 6.72″ FHD+ IPS, 90 Hz refresh
Build & Protection: TÜV Rheinland rugged certified, MIL‑STD‑810H; ArmorShell glass withstands 2 m drops; IP66/68/69 water and dust resistant
Performance: MediaTek Helio G92 Max, Android 14 (Realme UI 5.0), 8 GB RAM + up to 16 GB virtual RAM, 128/256 GB storage
Cameras: 50 MP main, 8 MP front
Battery & Charging: 6,000 mAh battery with 45 W fast charge (0–100 % in ~90 min)
Price (NGN): Approx ₦245k for 8+256 variant ---
📱 2. Tecno Camon 30 – Camera-First Marvel
Display: 6.78″ FHD+ AMOLED, 120 Hz, under-display fingerprint scanner
Performance: MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate, Android 14 with HIOS 14; available in 8 GB/12 GB RAM + 256 GB (+ microSD)
Cameras: 50 MP quad rear (main, ultrawide, depth, light sensor), 50 MP front with dual flash
Battery & Charging: 5,000 mAh battery with 70 W wired fast charge + wireless and reverse wireless charge
Price (NGN): ~₦273k (8+256) to ₦321k (12+256) retail
📱 3. Infinix GT 20 Pro – Gamers’ Delight
Display: 6.78″ FHD+ AMOLED, 144 Hz refresh, 360 Hz touch, dedicated gaming display chip
Performance: MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate (4 nm), Android 14 (XOS 14), 8/12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage
Cameras: 108 MP main w/ OIS, 2 MP macro + depth; 32 MP front; 4K60 rear video
Battery & Charging: 5,000 mAh, 45 W fast charge, bypass charging for gaming
Extras: Dual JBL-tuned stereo speakers, esports lighting, 2 Android OS upgrades + 3 years security
Water Resistance: IP54 splash resistant
Price (NGN): ₦590k)
Side‑by‑Side Snapshot Feature Realme C75 Tecno Camon 30 Infinix GT 20 Pro
Display IPS 90 Hz AMOLED 120 Hz AMOLED 144 Hz Build MIL‑STD + IP69 Regular midrange IP54 splash resistant Main Camera 50 MP 50 MP quad setup 108 MP + OIS Battery 6,000 mAh + 45 W 5,000 mAh + 70 W w/ wireless 5,000 mAh + 45 W Key Strength Rugged durability Camera & design Gaming performance Price (approx.) ₦245k ₦273 k–₦321k ₦260k (base)
🧭 Join the Discussion! Which phone truly has the best camera in daily shots? Who lasts longer all-day battery? Which offers the best value for your money? Any worries: heat, software support, availability, after-sales?
Drop your vote, share real-life experiences, & let’s crown Nigeria’s Top Android! |
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Phones › Re: realme C75x Vs Tecno Spark 40 – 2025 Budget Kings Compared! Who’s Worth It? by Starprogress: 5:21pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
both are quit exceptional, but i prefer the one that is built for toughest decisions realmeC75x cause anything fit happen anytime bibistar07: 2025 has been fire for midrange smartphone drops in Nigeria, and two names are getting the most attention:
realme C75x, and; Tecno Spark 40.
All of them promise killer features for under-flagship prices. But we all know, on paper no be real life. So, which one is actually worth your hard-earned money?
Let’s break them down:
🔰 realme C75x
IP69 water & dust resistance (very rare at this price!)
MIL-STD drop-tested + ArmorShell design
5310mAh battery + 45W fast charging
50MP AI main cam, 120Hz HD+ display, Helio G81 Ultra
Android 15 + realme UI 6.0
Fun extras: SonicWave speaker (pushes water out), “Circle to Search” AI feature
🔰 Tecno Spark 40
120Hz LCD, 8+256GB with memory fusion
5200mAh + 45W fast charging
50MP main camera + DTS stereo speakers
Helio G81, HiOS 15.1 (Android 15)
FreeLink voice feature (call without signal, any working feedback?)
💬 Now to you guys: Who’s actually using one of these 2 already?
Can anyone confirm if C75x is really as rugged as it claims?
Spark 40: Is the camera quality there or still mid?
For those that game: which one handles heat & lag better?
Battery life in real life, who’s lasting longer?
Don’t just go off specs, we need the Nigeria experience.
Drop your screenshots, photos, hot takes, and regrets. Let’s compare these phones where it really matters: in your hand! |
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Phones › Re: Why The Realme C75x Is The Perfect First Smartphone: Full Specs And Pricing by Starprogress: 2:17pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
Deal with best, this is just a convenience of mobiles Doppy13: Continuation of my last post "Thinking About Your First Smartphone? realme C75x Might Be Just Right"
If you’re stepping into the world of smartphones for the first time, the realme C75x is a compelling choice that balances performance, durability, and affordability. Launched in April 2025, this device is tailored for users in Nigeria seeking a reliable, feature-packed phone without breaking the bank. Let’s dive into why the realme C75x stands out, covering its full specifications and pricing. The realme C75x sports a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, delivering smooth visuals for scrolling, gaming, and video streaming. With a resolution of 1604 x 720 HD+ and 625 nits peak brightness, the screen ensures clarity even in bright sunlight, making it ideal for outdoor use. Powered by the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra chipset, the phone handles everyday tasks like browsing, social media, and light gaming with ease. It runs on Android 15 with realme UI 6.0, offering a clean, user-friendly interface that’s perfect for beginners navigating their first smartphone. Photography is a highlight, with a 50MP rear camera featuring AI enhancements for sharp, vibrant photos, even in low light. Whether capturing landscapes or portraits, the camera delivers impressive results for its price range. The 5MP front camera ensures decent selfies and clear video calls, catering to social media enthusiasts. With up to 8GB RAM (expandable to 24GB via Dynamic RAM) and storage options of 128GB or 256GB (expandable up to 1TB), the realme C75x offers ample space for apps, photos, and videos, making it a future-proof choice for new users. Durability is a key selling point. The realme C75x boasts IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings for dust and water resistance, meaning it can withstand splashes, submersion, and even high-pressure water jets. Its ArmorShell™ Protection and MIL-STD-810H military-grade shock resistance ensure it survives drops and rough handling, a crucial feature for first-time users prone to accidents. The 5310mAh battery, paired with 45W fast charging, keeps the phone running for over a day and recharges quickly, minimizing downtime. Available in Coral Pink and Oceanic Blue, the realme C75x combines style with practicality. Priced at ₦178,700 for the 6GB+128GB variant and ₦208,200 for the 8GB+256GB model, it offers excellent value in Nigeria’s mid-range market. These prices make it accessible for budget-conscious buyers seeking a robust, feature-rich device. The realme C75x’s blend of a high-refresh-rate display, solid performance, long-lasting battery, and rugged build makes it an ideal first smartphone. It’s a device that grows with you, handling everything from basic tasks to more demanding apps, all while surviving the bumps of daily life. For those in Nigeria looking to make a smart investment, the realme C75x is a top contender. |
Phones › Re: Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G Vs Realme C75x – Which One Feels Right For You? by Starprogress: 2:14pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
Both are convenience of mobiles but i will advise you to go for realmeC75x Angelpraise123: Hey fam! 👋 So I stumbled on two Android phones that have been getting a lot of attention lately — Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G and realme C75x — and I got curious. 🤔 Both have very different vibes and seem to attract different kinds of users, so I decided to look into them side by side. ---
🔰 Design & Build
The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is clearly made for premium feel lovers — curved AMOLED screen, sleek glass finish, IP68 rating, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Definitely a head-turner.
On the other hand, the realme C75x leans rugged. Like… seriously rugged. It has IP66, IP68 and IP69 ratings — plus military-grade drop resistance (up to 1.8m). You can even rinse it off under water. It’s more of a daily warrior. ---
🔋 Battery & Charging
Redmi goes all out with 120W charging — and a 5,110 mAh battery.
Realme? It plays the long game. The C75x has a bigger 5,600 mAh battery, and 45W and it’s said to last up to 2 full days. That’s something we definitely need as Nigerians. ---
📸 Camera Setup
The Redmi has — 200MP main cam with OIS, ultrawide and macro lenses, and a 20MP selfie cam.
The realme keeps it simple — 50MP rear camera, but the cool thing is that it’s underwater-friendly. Like, take photos while swimming 👀. Definitely not your average budget camera. ---
⚙️ Performance & Software
Redmi’s packing a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip with up to 12GB RAM, and ships with HyperOS (Android 14).
realme uses Helio G81 Ultra, with a pretty generous 24GB dynamic RAM setup (8GB physical + 16GB virtual), and comes with Android 15 out of the box. UI is cleaner and lighter too. ---
🖥️ Displays
The Redmi’s curved AMOLED screen is bright, colorful, and beautiful indoors — super smooth at 120Hz.
The realme’s FHD+ LCD screen also runs at 120Hz, but it’s flatter, more eye-comfort focused, and easier to use outdoors under sunlight.
PRICES Redmi is between 590k to almost 700k depending on the RAM and ROM while RealmeC75x is between 178k- 245k.
Honestly, these two don’t compete in the same lane. Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is clearly built for those who love polish and power.
The realme C75x, though? It’s giving battery king, daily-use durability, and smart simplicity — lowkey impressive for its low price category.
What do you think? Which one fits your kind of lifestyle more? |
Phones › Re: Opinion Needed by Starprogress: 2:06pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
I will suggest a budgeted devices at an affordable rate, that suits all specifications you desired. which is realmeC75 and realmeC75x Ekanem66: Good day everybody!!!
Guyss I need help🤧... I want to venture into being a ful time content creator, not just any but a food content creator cause your girl loves to eat and also loves to cook. Here is where you will come in, I need a new phone, one with quality camera, emphasis on qauilty camera and also durable. I need something that can withstand the water splash, oily hands, heat, falls, and different kitchen accidents which phones are prone to.
So I was thinking Samsung because of their camera quality but heck I am clumsy and can't afford the repair fees now. Then I thought of iPhone and the prices froze me🥶😭.. so here I am once again begging for your opinions and yes I do promise to tell you what I will settle for and also share my videos or links here for you guys to watch🥹, so do help a lady pleaseeeee🥺🥺🥺🥺 |
Phones › Re: Durable, Powerful Phones Available In Nigeria Right Now ��� by Starprogress: 1:54pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
Nigerians have always desired these specifications Bomboy1016: Curious about rugged smartphones with great battery life and smooth displays? Here are top options officially available in Nigeria:
🔹 Motorola Edge 60 Launched: May 2023 Highlights: 120 Hz P‑OLED display, IP68 water/dust resistance, 5,200 mAh battery Price: ~₦193,500 Overview: A sleek design with premium screen and solid durability—perfect for those who want elegance and resilience. 🔹 Vivo V50 Launched: October 2024 Highlights: IP68/IP69 protection, massive 6,000 mAh battery, 90 W fast charge, 120 Hz display Price: ~₦250,000–₦300,000 Overview: Built tough with top-tier battery performance—ideal for heavy users who need longevity and reliability.
🔹 realme C75x Launched: June 2025 Highlights: IP69 highest dust/water resistance, 5310 mAh battery with 45 W fast charging, 120 Hz Eye Comfort display, loud UltraBoom speakers Price: ₦178,700 (6 GB+128 GB) • ₦208,200 (8 GB+256 GB)
Overview: Offers flagship-level durability and features, backed by a mid-range price tag—packed, polished, and ready for real-world use.
💡 Final Thoughts & Your Take These phones bring durability and power, but each appeals to different users:
The Edge 60 blends elegance with toughness.
The Vivo V50 prioritizes battery capacity and ruggedness.
The realme C75x balances durability, performance, and affordability.
Now it's your turn! 👉 Which phone stands out for you? 👉 Which one seems most cost-effective? 👉 What matters most—battery, display, durability, or value?
Share your thoughts below!👇 |
Phones › Re: Evolving Technology In Smartphones by Starprogress: 1:51pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
This brand just administered us the best range of phones Kim4Christ: The smartphone industry has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, with AI features, durability, ruggedness, and performance taking center stage. The realme C75x is a testament to this evolution, offering a powerful combination of cutting-edge technologies.
AI-Powered Performance Smartphones are increasingly leveraging AI to enhance user experience. The realme C75x boasts AI-driven features like: - Mini Capsule 3.0: Provides real-time notifications, enhancing user interaction. - *AI Smart Loop*: Enables seamless app interaction. - *AI Clear Face*: Instantly clarifies blurry portraits. - *AI Boost*: Optimizes performance for smooth multitasking and gaming.
Durability and Ruggedness The realme C75x sets a new standard for durability with: - *IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings*: Ensuring protection against water and dust. - *MIL-STD 810H Military Grade Shock Resistance*: Withstanding rough handling and extreme conditions. - *ArmorShell protection*: Integrating class-leading glass and a robust die-cast aluminum frame.
Performance The realme C75x delivers exceptional performance with: - *MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra CPU*: Providing efficient processing and multitasking capabilities. - *Up to 24GB of Dynamic RAM*: Ensuring smooth performance and effortless multitasking. - *120Hz refresh rate*: Offering a seamless visual experience.
Battery Life Long-lasting battery life is crucial for modern smartphones. The realme C75x features: - *5600mAh battery*: Providing extended usage time. - *45W fast charging*: Quickly replenishing the battery.
Other Notable Features - 6.67" HD+ display: With a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. - *50MP main camera*: Capturing high-quality images. - *Android 15 and UI 6*: Offering a seamless and intuitive user experience.
In conclusion, the realme C75x represents a significant leap forward in smartphone technology, combining AI-driven features, durability, and performance. With its rugged design, powerful specs, and long-lasting battery life, it's an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-packed smartphone |
Phones › Re: Thinking About Your First Smartphone? Realme C75x Might Be Just Right by Starprogress: 1:43pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
realme have it their way in believing in satisfaction Doppy13: Hey folks! I wanted to talk a little about the realme C75x, especially for those thinking of getting their first proper smartphone or upgrading from a basic one.
While I haven’t personally used the device yet, I’ve been following realme’s C-series for a while, and from everything I’ve seen, the C75x really seems like one of those phones that understands everyday users. It’s not about crazy specs or flashy features, it’s about giving you what you actually need without breaking the bank.
Let’s start with the display: it’s big and clear, perfect for streaming videos, browsing social media, or reading messages without straining your eyes. Whether you’re watching skits on Facebook or checking WhatsApp chats, it’s built to keep up with you without feeling too complicated.
One thing that stands out about realme phones in general and the C75x is no exception is how user-friendly the interface is. Everything is simple to navigate, even if you’re not that into tech. Just tap, swipe, and go.
Battery life is also a big deal, especially for first-time buyers who don’t want to worry about charging all day. The C75x promises long-lasting use, which is perfect if you're always on the move or using your phone for work, calls, or light entertainment.
And yes there’s a decent camera too. It might not rival the high-end flagship models, but for everyday photos, selfies, or snaps with friends and family, it absolutely gets the job done.
Also the military grade protection is not left out. IP68/IP69 dust tight and water resistant (high pressure water jets; immersible up to 2m for 60 hours).
From what I’ve gathered, the realme C75x feels like a smart, safe pick if you're just getting started. You don’t have to worry about complicated settings, it gives you a premium feel for a budget price, and most importantly it helps you stay connected, entertained, and confident with your phone choice.
If you’re thinking of getting your first Android phone or gifting one to someone who’s just stepping into the smartphone world, I’d say the realme C75x deserves a serious look.
Anyone already using the C75x—how’s it been treating you? |
Phones › Re: Why Mid-range Smartphones Are Taking Over Nigeria’s Mobile Market by Starprogress: 1:40pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
realme and Tecno is just Quality at the best prices IheomaAkparanta: Once upon a time, owning a flagship phone like the latest iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S-series was the ultimate flex. Today in Nigeria, that’s no longer the case. The trend has shifted—and rapidly too. More Nigerians are ditching ultra-premium devices and embracing mid-range smartphones that pack powerful features at a fraction of the cost.
But why is this happening? Let’s break it down.
Price vs Pocket Reality
Let’s face it: the average Nigerian salary can't keep up with the rising costs of flagship devices. A decent flagship now costs between ₦700,000 and ₦1.5 million. With the Naira's unpredictable exchange rate and increasing import duties, buying an iPhone 16 or Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is simply out of reach for many.
Mid-range phones, on the other hand, sit comfortably in the ₦90,000 to ₦250,000 range. For most Nigerians, that’s realistic. And thanks to competition, these phones aren’t just cheap—they’re smart investments.
Flagship Features at Budget Prices
Gone are the days when mid-range meant compromise. In 2025, many budget phones now feature:
-AMOLED displays with 90Hz–120Hz refresh rates -Side or under-display fingerprint sensors -6–8GB RAM with expandable storage -5G support on select models
Brands like Redmi, realme, Infinix, and Samsung’s A-series have made these features accessible without the six-digit price tags.
Battery and Durability > Raw Power
Most flagship devices now prioritize slim designs and luxury materials, sometimes at the cost of battery life. Meanwhile, mid-range phones focus on practical features:
-Bigger batteries (5000–6000mAh) -Fast charging (33W to 67W) -Plastic backs that are more durable than glass for Nigerian users
This makes them ideal for students, transport workers, entrepreneurs, and just about anyone who needs a phone that lasts all day without babysitting a charger.
Smarter Software on a Budget
Today’s mid-range phones run improved versions of Android with clean, optimized skins. For example:
-realme UI is fluid and light, close to stock Android. -MIUI from Xiaomi brings customization galore. -One UI Core from Samsung focuses on stability and simplicity.
In short, software is no longer a bottleneck. Even budget phones get OTA updates, system optimizations, and feature rollouts that once used to be exclusive to top-tier devices.
The Changing Nigerian Smartphone Market The results are clear: -Dealers stock more mid-range units than flagships. -Online marketplaces like Jumia and Slot promote these mid-range models more aggressively. -Many Nigerians buying phones on loan or in installments opt for value, not vanity.
This shift is not just about affordability—it’s about practicality.
What to Look Out For
Not all that glitters is gold. If you're buying a mid-range phone, beware of: -Fake or exaggerated specs from lesser-known brands -Devices with no promise of future updates -Limited warranty or customer service support
Always cross-check reviews and forums (like this one 😉) before making your purchase.
Final Thoughts
In 2025, Nigerians are being smarter with their money—and their gadgets. While flagships may still dominate the global spotlight, the real MVPs on the streets of Nigeria are the powerful, affordable mid-rangers giving people the best of both worlds.
So next time someone flaunts a ₦1 million phone, ask them—can it last 2 days on a single charge? 😉 |
Phones › Re: realme C75x – Budget Twin Or The Better Deal? by Starprogress: 1:37pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
Technology for smartness Quality at the best price bibistar07: realme recently introduced the C75x to the Nigeria market, and while it looks like the younger sibling of the C75, it might actually be the smarter buy.
Here’s what I’ve noticed so far:
It shares the same rugged IP69 protection as the C75, which is crazy rare in this price bracket. Any other phones around here even close?
You still get fast charging and a big 5310mAh battery, so it's clearly not cutting corners on power.
Design, OS, and general feel seem very similar, but with a slightly smaller battery than the original C75.
So now I’m curious:
Is the C75x just a “lite” version or a better value overall?
Any hands-on feedback yet from early buyers?
And for people comparing specs vs. real-life performance, what would make you pick this over the standard C75 or other brands?
Let’s hear your takes, especially from those who’ve used either one. Any surprises, disappointments, or hidden gems? |
Phones › Re: The Phone I Bought Because I Was Tired Of Charging 3 Times A Day by Starprogress: 1:32pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
realme brand is just a technology for smartness Desewa08: Let me confess. I didn’t buy my current phone because of camera or design. I bought it out of frustration. I was tired. Tired of watching my battery bar drop like a Lagos traffic light. Tired of carrying my charger like it was an extension of my body. Tired of switching off my data to "save small battery" and don’t get me started on charging it 3 times before evening and it still dying when I needed it most 😩 It wasn’t just battery, that phone used to heat like I was frying plantain on it. Slow charging, lagging apps, video calls that sounded like robotic jazz… I suffered. Out of pure annoyance, I decided to try something different and a friend recommended any of realme's devices. Didn’t expect much tbh. The name even sounded like one of those cheap Androids you buy with fear in your heart. But that battery? Omo. That was the first thing I noticed. It lasted the whole day. I thought it was a fluke. Then the next day, same thing. I was charging once. Just once. I’m not saying it’s the “best phone in the world” but if you’ve ever had battery trauma, you’ll understand the peace this one has given me 😭🙏🏾.
Let me ask you: -What’s the worst battery experience you’ve ever had with a phone? -And which brand gave you the most shocking upgrade (good or bad)? Let’s gist. I'll be in the comments |
Phones › Re: realme C75 Vs C75x – Which One Should You Go For? by Starprogress: 1:28pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
realme! Widest choice range with a guarantee for a better life Shawn29: realme recently dropped two new rugged phones in their C series lineup – the realme C75 and the realme C75x being the latest, both are already getting attention for their impressive durability and decent specs at a budget-friendly price. But which one actually gives better value?
First off, both phones are built like tanks. You’re getting IP66, IP68, and IP69 water and dust resistance, so they can survive everything from a dusty construction site to being splashed with water or even submerged briefly. They also come with MIL-STD-810H military-grade drop protection meaning the C75 handles drops from up to 2 meters, while the C75x is rated for up to 1.8 meters. Either way, you’re covered if you’re prone to dropping your phone. Then there’s also the SonicWave speaker water ejection, which basically helps dry out the speaker if water gets in.
Battery life is solid on both. The C75 has a slightly bigger 6000mAh battery (real-world rated at around 5828mAh), while the C75x comes with 5600mAh (rated at 5465mAh). Both support 45W fast charging, which can take you from 0 to 100% in about 90 minutes. Not bad at all.
The screen is where you start seeing some key differences. The C75 has a 6.72" FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and good brightness – up to 690 nits. Meanwhile, the C75x is 6.67" and pushes a smoother 120Hz refresh rate, but it’s HD+, so you lose a bit of sharpness. If you stream or read a lot, the C75’s display might be more enjoyable. But if you play games and love smooth scrolling, the 120Hz on the C75x will feel snappier.
Performance-wise, the C75 runs on the Helio G92 Max chip with 8GB RAM (plus virtual RAM) and up to 256GB storage. The C75x uses the Helio G81 Ultra, and comes in 6GB or 8GB RAM options with 128GB storage. For everyday use, both will handle WhatsApp, YouTube, and light gaming fine – but the C75 has a bit more power and room to breathe.
Camera setup is very similar. Both have a 50MP main rear camera, which takes decent daylight shots. The selfie camera is where the difference lies: the C75 has 8MP, while the C75x has 5MP. It’s not a big deal, but if you care about selfies or video calls, it’s something to note.
So, which one should one really go for?
If you want better screen resolution, more storage, slightly better selfies, and a slightly bigger battery, then the realme C75 is the smarter pick.
If you prefer a faster, smoother display and can live with HD+ resolution, the C75x still holds its own.
Either way, both phones are built for rough handling and give solid value for money – especially if you work outdoors, ride bikes, or just want something that won’t crack at the first drop.
Sooo, rugged power or smooth performance in screen and gaming — which one’s your pick? |
Phones › Re: Is It Worth Spending Over 500k On A Phone In 2025? Let’s Discuss. by Starprogress: 1:22pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
why should i spend alot of money for phone that cant give me the specifications an average man desire, when i can get the features that suits in realme series which is budgeted device with great specifications Praizee5: So I’ve been thinking about how phone prices have gone through the roof lately. You see devices crossing 700–900k easily, sometimes even crossing 1 million.
Some people say it’s worth it for the cameras, processors, and premium feel, while others feel it’s smarter to buy something midrange and upgrade more often.
Personally, I’m somewhere in the middle. I’ve used some midrange phones that surprised me, brands like realme, Xiaomi and Tecno models under 300k deliver smooth performance, decent gaming, and optimal battery life. For example, the recent realme phones with 5000+mAh batteries and IP ratings are basically offering features that used to be exclusive to flagships a few years ago. At the same time though, there’s something about the smoothness of flagship devices you can’t deny.
So I’m curious, Do you think spending over 500k on a phone is worth it in 2025? -Do flagship phones really last longer, or is it mostly hype?
-Are midrange devices now “good enough” for most people especially with brands pushing specs higher every year?
-Would you rather buy a cheaper phone and invest the rest elsewhere?
-What features would actually justify a 500k+ price tag for you personally? |
Phones › Re: Let’s Be Honest, iPhones Are Not For Everyone by Starprogress: 1:18pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
To be candid realme gives what the citizens deserve when it comes to features, specifications and durability Desewa08: This might offend some people but I’ll still say it: iPhones are not for everyone. I’ve used both iPhones and Androids and as much as I respect the clean UI and camera of iPhones not everyone needs a phone that costs as much as rent in Lagos 😭. Some of us just want a phone that: •Won’t die before 3pm •Charges fast •Has decent camera for weekend pictures •Doesn’t freeze mid-Zoom call •Doesn’t make us check our account balance before buying data 😩 I used to think I needed an iPhone until I realized I was basically using a ₦900k phone to scroll Twitter, snap food pics and watch Instagram skits that my Android could’ve shown me the same way 😭. I switched to a realme phone a few months ago and I won’t lie, I had my reservations. I mean, the name alone feels like something you'd see on the back of a power bank 😭 but omo… this phone has been doing the most. ✅ Battery that actually lasts (I charge once a day now) ✅ No unnecessary heat even during long calls ✅ Camera quality? Surprisingly solid. ✅ Smooth UI... No glitchy wahala or clutter It’s not perfect sha. The name still doesn’t sit well with me and people still look at me somehow when I say it but if we’re talking value for money, I’m not sure anything else comes close right now. So let's argue: -Do you need an iPhone or is it just vibes and pressure? -What brand are you using that actually shocked you (in a good way)? -And why do we look down on phones with “unpopular” names? |