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PhonesRe: Which Phone Should I Buy With A Budget Of ₦170k by Starprogress: 8:42pm On May 30, 2025
have you tried realmeC61, thats where innovation starts
mrpeter010:
Good day guys, I want to get a new phone and I have Budgeted 170k for it, Phone experts please what phone is the best option considering what I have ..
PhonesRe: Why You Absolutely,wouldn't Want The Realmec75 (unless You Secretly do) by Starprogress: 8:40pm On May 30, 2025
Innovate something new with realme series
Titobliss:
Let's be brutally honest here. The realmeC75? It's just… too much. You wouldn't want it. And here's why, in no particular order of inconvenience:

1. The Battery Life is Just Obnoxious. Seriously.

Think about it. When was the last time you enjoyed the thrill of your phone gasping its last breath at 3 PM, forcing you into a desperate scramble for a charger? With the realmeC75, you'll be deprived of that exhilarating experience. Its battery just… keeps going. You'll wake up, use it all day, watch a movie, maybe even forget to charge it overnight, and still have juice in the morning. Where's the drama in that? Where's the opportunity to bond with your colleagues over a shared charger? You’ll be perpetually independent, and frankly, that’s just rude to your power bank.

2. The Camera? It's Almost Too Good for Your Average Life.

Look, your breakfast cereal is perfectly fine as a memory, not a work of art. But the realmeC75, with its surprisingly capable camera, insists on making your everyday moments look… good. Suddenly, your pet looks like it belongs in a magazine, your Sunday stroll photographs like a postcard, and even your messy desk somehow gains an artistic quality. You’ll find yourself taking more photos, sharing more, and potentially becoming a reluctant “influencer” of your own mundane existence. It’s a lot of pressure, honestly. What happened to blurry, forgettable snapshots?

3. It's Too… Responsive. Where's the Lag-Induced Mindfulness?

Remember the good old days when your phone would take a thoughtful pause before opening an app? Those precious seconds of contemplation, allowing you to reflect on your life choices before diving into social media? The realmeC75 robs you of that. It’s too quick, too smooth. Apps open instantly, scrolling is buttery, and gaming is surprisingly fluid. You’ll be plunged directly into whatever digital rabbit hole you choose, with no time for a calming breath. If you cherish those moments of forced digital detox, steer clear.

4. The Screen is Uncomfortably Clear. You'll See Everything.

Do you really want to see the subtle imperfections of your own reflection? The rogue dust motes on your monitor? The slight smudges on your coffee table? The realmeC75 display is so vibrant and clear, it’s practically a magnifying glass for your surroundings. There’s no escaping reality when everything is rendered with such crisp detail. It's almost too immersive for casual Browse; you might find yourself actually noticing the world around you, which can be… distracting.

5. It's Just… Dependable. And Who Needs That Kind of Stability?

Let's face it, a little chaos keeps life interesting. A phone that occasionally freezes, or struggles with basic tasks, adds a certain spice to your day. But the realmeC75? It just works. It does what it's supposed to do, consistently and without fuss. Where's the excitement of troubleshooting? The satisfaction of a hard reset? You'll be left with a device that simply performs, leaving you with more time to focus on… well, other things. Like that enormous battery life, or those annoyingly good photos.

In Conclusion: You Wouldn't Want the realmeC75.

Unless, of course, you secretly crave a phone that lasts forever, takes great pictures, runs smoothly, has a beautiful screen, and generally just… works. If that sounds like your worst nightmare, then by all means, avoid the realmeC75. But if you’re a glutton for seamless performance and relentless dependability, well, don't say I didn't warn you. You might just find yourself surprisingly happy with it.
PhonesRe: Which Would You Recommend Among These Phones? by Starprogress: 8:36pm On May 30, 2025
I will recommend realmeC75
Below are the 3 major things realme is doing right in Nigeria:

1. Launching Fewer, More Purposeful Devices

While other brands flood the market with endless variants that confuse customers, realme took a smarter approach by launching just 3 models (Note 50, C61, and C75), each targeted at a specific user group:

Note 50 – Basic users and students
C61– Balanced performance with modern specs
C75 – Power users and those who need a rugged phone
Instead of quantity, realme focused on quality and positioning. This has helped avoid market saturation and made their product identity clearer to Nigerian buyers.

2. Prioritizing Durability & Battery Life

In a country where power supply is unreliable and devices are exposed to harsh environments, realme understood the assignment.
C75 comes with a 5828mAh battery, 45W fast charging, and is certified IP69 for water/dust resistance.
Even the cheaper models like C61 and Note 50 are IP54-rated and come with large 5000mAh batteries.

These are the kind of features Nigerians appreciate but rarely see in budget phones. Other brands need to pay attention!

3. Clean, Modern Software Experience
Many budget Android phones today come with bloatware and ads that slow the phone down. realme changed that by shipping:

Realme UI T Edition on the Note 50
Realme UI 5.0 (based on Android 14)on the C61 and C75

Users have reported smooth performance, clean visuals, and fewer annoying pre-installed apps.
It shows that a good software experience isn’t just for flagship users anymore.

Bonus: Smart Pricing
From the price ranges of the Note 50 to the C75, realme managed to keep pricing competitive and fair, especially when compared to brands offering similar specs at higher prices.

Final Words
realme may be new in Nigeria, but the brand is clearly making moves that could shake the table in 2025.
What do you think? Can realme become a top 3 brand in Nigeria soon? Or is it all hype? Share your thoughts!
AboveTheRim:
Hey guys!!

I have gotten recommendations from several phone enthusiasts here but I want more informed opinions. Which of these midrange devices should I go for on Saturday?

I. Redmi 14c 8gb/265rom
II. Tecno 30c 8gb/265rom
III. Infinix 50i 8gb/265rom

Please I want more informed opinions especially from those using them. I don't want to make a mistake. I have watched several of the comparisons on YouTube but I want personal opinions especially from the users.

Thank you. I'll be in the comments
PhonesRe: Top 5 Smartphone Brands Bought By Nigerians In Q1 2025 by Starprogress: 8:30pm On May 30, 2025
Stop joking around, haven't you seen realme series. with budgeted phone can stand their specifications?
Valkingtheboss:
Canalys is worldwide smartphone analysis company has released the list of the top 5 smartphone brands Nigerians purchase in the first quarter of 2025.

The smartphone brand with at the first place is Transsion with a market share of 56%, followed by Xiaomi at 26% , Samsung at 7%, realme who recently entered the with the realme Note 50 and C61at 2% followed by HMS Global at 1%.

In 2025, the competition among smartphone brands has intensified, with global and local manufacturers striving to offer devices that balance innovation, affordability, and functionality. Nigerian smartphone users are becoming wisers now ditching Transsion inferior products in the mid range category for worthy options like the realme and Xiaomi.

Which of these products are your favourite?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n56hCq7ia2c
PhonesRe: A New Chapter For Budget Smartphone Users by Starprogress: 7:52pm On May 29, 2025
Delivered high quality
Richie001:
As smartphones become more essential for work, education, and everyday life, many Nigerians are searching for reliable devices that don’t compromise on quality or performance. However, with the rising cost of electronics and limited options in the budget segment, finding a phone that delivers value has become more challenging.

In late 2024, the Nigerian smartphone landscape saw a significant development with the official entry of **realme**, a fast-growing global brand known for its practical and user-centered devices. Launching models like the **realme Note 50**, **realme C61**, and **realme C75**, the brand has begun attracting attention for offering phones that blend thoughtful design with useful features—without pushing the price too high.

What makes realme stand out isn’t just affordability—it’s the approach to balance. Their devices are equipped with efficient processors, decent camera systems, strong battery life, and modern aesthetics, making them suitable for both everyday users and tech enthusiasts on a budget.

Since its launch, realme has received positive feedback from Nigerian users who are often impressed by the performance and design of the phones compared to others in the same segment. With this growing reception, the brand is positioning itself as a fresh and competitive option in Nigeria’s already dynamic smartphone market.

As more people get to experience what realme has to offer, it may just redefine what users expect from a budget smartphone—offering a better balance of cost, performance, and durability.
PhonesRe: Fast Charging On A Budget: Top Picks For May 2025 by Starprogress: 7:51pm On May 29, 2025
Believes in inventions with realme
TemmyLyn:
In this second half of the year, fast charging has become a staple feature in budget phones. In May 2025, some notable devices that offer impressive fast charging capabilities include the realme C75, Xiaomi Redmi 12, Infinix Note 12, Tecno Camon 19, and Samsung Galaxy A14.

These phones are making waves in the budget segment with their fast charging features. The realme C75, for instance, offers 45W fast charge, while the Xiaomi Redmi 12 boasts 18W fast charge. The Infinix Note 12 and Tecno Camon 19 also offer competitive charging speeds.

What makes these phones stand out? Let's take a closer look. Do you think they're worth considering, or are there other phones that offer better value? Share your opinions on these devices and their fast charging capabilities. Are there any other budget phones that you think should be on this list?

Let's discuss the best budget phones with fast charging in May 2025. Which ones do you think are the most impressive, and why?
PhonesRe: realme C75 Vs realme C61: Key Differences by Starprogress: 7:44pm On May 29, 2025
Worry-Free, Live More with realme series
Kimmierain:
Get ready to level up your smartphone game! The realme C75 and realme C61 are two budget-friendly options that promise to deliver impressive features and performance. But which one reigns supreme? Let's dive into the key differences between these two realme devices and find out which one is the best fit for you.

Display
- *realme C75*: 6.72-inch FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and ArmorShell protection
- *realme C61*: 6.78-inch display with 90Hz refresh rate and IP54 rating

Performance
- *realme C75*: Powered by MediaTek Helio G92 Max processor with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage
- *realme C61*: Runs on Unisoc T612 processor with 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB/128GB internal storage

Camera
- *realme C75*: 50MP primary camera with 8MP front camera
- *realme C61*: 32MP primary camera with unspecified front camera

Battery
- *realme C75*: 5828mAh battery with 45W fast charging
- *realme C61*: 5000mAh battery with no fast charging mentioned

Other Features
- *realme C75*: IP69 rating, dual SIM support, and Android 14 out of the box
- *realme C61*: IP54 rating and dual SIM support


The realme C75 offers several upgrades over the C61, including a better camera, improved performance, and faster charging. The C75's IP69 rating also provides better durability. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option with solid specs, the C75 might be the better choice.

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