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PhonesRe: realme C75x Is here! How Does It Compare with Samsung, Infinix, and Redmi? by TemmyLyn: 10:50pm On Jun 22, 2025
I like how your comparison is valid. Kudos
PhonesRe: The Realme C75x Is HERE, And It’s Ready To Shake The Market! �� by TemmyLyn: 10:46pm On Jun 22, 2025
I Neva see any post about this yet. We wait for more information I guess
Eddyeghe:
I just love the IP69 rating, are we still getting the military grade protection like the C75?
ComputersRe: What To Know About 120hz Display by TemmyLyn: 10:33pm On Jun 22, 2025
The realme C75x is the cheapest out of the phones you mentioned. So go for it if your budget is tight
Dimmah:
This phone looks really solid for the price range.
ComputersRe: What To Know About 120hz Display by TemmyLyn: 10:31pm On Jun 22, 2025
I never really check this when looking at phones o. Now, I know why it's important
PhonesRe: Budget Smartphones Are Getting Better Right Now by TemmyLyn: 11:13pm On Jun 15, 2025
I'll either pick realme or Redmi series sha
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??
PhonesRe: If You Had Wanted More, What Could It Be? by TemmyLyn: 10:59pm On May 25, 2025
This too
IheomaAkparanta:
I know it's a budget device but they should upgrade their processor
PhonesRe: If You Had Wanted More, What Could It Be? by TemmyLyn: 10:59pm On May 25, 2025
Actually, it's the camera part I'll go for too. 😂 I want mahhdd pictures. Well, the AI feature on the C75 can still give me something good.
PhonesRe: Budget Smartphone Showdown: Top 5 Picks In Nigeria For Q2 2025 by TemmyLyn: 10:58pm On May 25, 2025
I like the looks of realme and Infinix though
PhonesRe: Budget Smartphone Showdown: Top 5 Picks In Nigeria For Q2 2025 by TemmyLyn: 10:57pm On May 25, 2025
This is the first time I'm hearing of the Redmi A3x
PhonesRe: Top 8 Midrange Smartphones In Nigeria (₦200K – ₦400,000): Best Picks For Q2 2025 by TemmyLyn: 10:52pm On May 25, 2025
I like your writeup, it's very detail.

Back to the matter at hand, realme C75 seems to be the cheapest here which defines "budget"

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