Realme C75 debuts with Helio G92 Max, 50MP main cam

26 November 2024
It boasts an IP69 rating and a 6,000 mAh battery with 45W charging.

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  • Sr6
  • 2 hours ago

Realme? You lost my attention there.
Did you say crystal clear IPS LCD display with a whopping 180° viewing angle? You've got my attention again.
Did you say Helio SoC? You've just lost my attention yet again.
Wait what? The new Helio is 4 nanometers in size? Ok now you've got my attention again. Great!

    Helio G92 Max Problematic/Sluggish

      should have had used Helio G99

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        • Anonymous
        • KsQ
        • 4 hours ago

        New chip from Rebrandtek:

        Helio G80SSSSSSSS (aka Helio G92)

          Poor G92 CPU with 12nm and eemc storage , not interesting 👎👎👎🗑️

            Renato Russo, 5 hours agoWhere can I get any information on this SoC? It seems no... moreIt's the same processor as g91, g90, g88, g85, g81, g80, g70 and p65

              rizki1, 8 hours agoIn terms of protection we have to admit it's good for ... moreimagine if the price is equivalent to poco X6 which is automatically not worth buying just for the IP69. 1 year of use they'll lag anyway

                helio G92 max 🤡🤡

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                  • Anonymous
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                  • 4 hours ago

                  DarlingYext, 7 hours agoAll these Max and Ultra things mean nothing without mention... moreHaha ultra for ultra sluggish storage

                    DarlingYext, 7 hours agoAll these Max and Ultra things mean nothing without mention... moreAgree with that

                      Where can I get any information on this SoC?

                      It seems not even the all knowing Google can tell me what the heck is inside of this chip.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • arR
                        • 5 hours ago

                        What next Xiaomi Redmi 15C or Realme C85 with Helio G94 Pro Max? 🤣

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                          • 3SL
                          • 6 hours ago

                          Anonymous, 6 hours agoI agree with not needing OLED (I would not want it and pref... moreOh and glass trackpads as well. Plastic trackpads are disgusting.

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                            • 3SL
                            • 6 hours ago

                            rizki1, 7 hours agoIf the same Ryzen 5 as a $1000 laptop for $300 then that�... moreI agree with not needing OLED (I would not want it and prefer LCD especially on laptops with static content), but an aluminum unibody chassis, fingerprint scanner and WQHD sRGB >=400 nit displays with decent color-accuracy would be useful even on $300 machines. And also, not starting to fail after 2 years of use is a good practice too.

                              Helio G92 max lmao 🤣🤣🤣

                              They skip G90 nerfed edition, they will also skip G95, G96 and 7 years later, G99 nerfed edition. Which is a renamed G80 cpu

                                Anonymous, 7 hours agoThe funny thing to me is that the laptop market is the othe... moreIf the same Ryzen 5 as a $1000 laptop for $300 then that's good, not everyone needs Thunderbolt, OLED display etc

                                  All these Max and Ultra things mean nothing without mentioning the storage type, if it's using eMMC then it's completely useless.

                                    I give up on Realme budget/low-end segment

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                                      • 7 hours ago

                                      rizki1, 8 hours agoIn terms of protection we have to admit it's good for ... moreThe funny thing to me is that the laptop market is the other way round: $300 laptops come with the same Ryzen 5 as a $1000 one but worse screens, build, connectivity (no thunderbolt), smaller batteries etc.

                                        In terms of protection we have to admit it's good for a budget phone. Just the SoC, hey it's a budget phone anyway.