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Kimmierain: 7:49pm On Jun 07
Under the hood, the realme C75 is powered by the Snapdragon 680 processor, built on a 6nm process. This may not be a flagship chip, but it’s well-known for striking a solid balance between performance and battery efficiency – a combo that matters a lot in this category. 🔋⚙️

Let’s break that down in simple :

✅ Efficient multitasking
✅ Low heat generation even with extended usage
✅ Handles day-to-day apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, and YouTube with ease
✅ Good enough for casual gaming like Free Fire, Subway Surfers, and Mobile Legends

But what really elevates the C75 is the memory game:

💥 8GB RAM onboard
💥 Up to 16GB Dynamic RAM (Yes, your phone can temporarily use storage space to boost memory when needed – perfect for switching between apps without reloads)

And for storage?
You get to pick between 128GB or 256GB, giving you enough space for your apps, media, and files — no more painful “storage full” alerts. 😅


🎮 Let’s Talk Gaming & Heavy Use

Now, if you’re planning to push the phone with more demanding games like Call of Duty: Mobile or Genshin Impact, the Snapdragon 680 will run them, but you may need to tweak graphics settings for smoother gameplay. It’s not built for elite-tier gaming, but it holds its own respectably in its price bracket.


🗣 Your Turn, Nairaland Fam:

👉 In 2025, would you say 8GB RAM + Dynamic RAM is enough for your daily use and gaming needs?
👉 Or are we getting to a point where 12GB+ physical RAM is becoming the new normal, even for budget devices?

Also, if you’re using a phone with Snapdragon 680 right now, what’s your real-life experience been like?
Let’s hear the good, bad, and in-between. Someone here might be making a buying decision based on your comment!

Unspeakablejj22: 8:01pm On Jun 07
The RealmeC75 is everything they said it is and more, I personally think the 8gb RAM is enough to sustain both daily need and gaming
Elsielamidi: 11:16pm On Jun 07
Good balance of performance and efficiency for everyday tasks.
Titobliss: 11:17pm On Jun 07
focus on 8GB physical RAM and up to 16GB Dynamic RAM is a key takeaway, as it directly addresses common frustrations with app reloads and multitasking, a significant selling point for this category.

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Dimmah: 11:46am On Jun 08
Kimmierain:
Under the hood, the realme C75 is powered by the Snapdragon 680 processor, built on a 6nm process. This may not be a flagship chip, but it’s well-known for striking a solid balance between performance and battery efficiency – a combo that matters a lot in this category. 🔋⚙️

Let’s break that down in simple :

✅ Efficient multitasking
✅ Low heat generation even with extended usage
✅ Handles day-to-day apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, and YouTube with ease
✅ Good enough for casual gaming like Free Fire, Subway Surfers, and Mobile Legends

But what really elevates the C75 is the memory game:

💥 8GB RAM onboard
💥 Up to 16GB Dynamic RAM (Yes, your phone can temporarily use storage space to boost memory when needed – perfect for switching between apps without reloads)

And for storage?
You get to pick between 128GB or 256GB, giving you enough space for your apps, media, and files — no more painful “storage full” alerts. 😅


🎮 Let’s Talk Gaming & Heavy Use

Now, if you’re planning to push the phone with more demanding games like Call of Duty: Mobile or Genshin Impact, the Snapdragon 680 will run them, but you may need to tweak graphics settings for smoother gameplay. It’s not built for elite-tier gaming, but it holds its own respectably in its price bracket.


🗣 Your Turn, Nairaland Fam:

👉 In 2025, would you say 8GB RAM + Dynamic RAM is enough for your daily use and gaming needs?
👉 Or are we getting to a point where 12GB+ physical RAM is becoming the new normal, even for budget devices?

Also, if you’re using a phone with Snapdragon 680 right now, what’s your real-life experience been like?
Let’s hear the good, bad, and in-between. Someone here might be making a buying decision based on your comment!
Very few phones in this range look and feel this good.
Adeyemisunday: 12:08pm On Jun 08
I appreciate the honest assessment of its gaming capabilities. It's good that the article clarifies what to expect from demanding games, preventing potential disappointment for serious mobile gamers.
IheomaAkparanta: 12:31pm On Jun 08
If I'd make a choice, I'd go for the 8/256gb. You know, more space options. I'm not a gamer so I think I can function with the processor
Gudvibez: 1:08pm On Jun 08
Terrible chipset!
Rictus1: 1:22pm On Jun 08
If you're looking for good performance, software , and a device you can use for long, then snapdragon is a way to go
Shawn29(m): 1:25pm On Jun 08
Well balanced between quality great performance, battery, durability and cost, really nice
Kimmierain:
Under the hood, the realme C75 is powered by the Snapdragon 680 processor, built on a 6nm process. This may not be a flagship chip, but it’s well-known for striking a solid balance between performance and battery efficiency – a combo that matters a lot in this category. 🔋⚙️

Let’s break that down in simple :

✅ Efficient multitasking
✅ Low heat generation even with extended usage
✅ Handles day-to-day apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, and YouTube with ease
✅ Good enough for casual gaming like Free Fire, Subway Surfers, and Mobile Legends

But what really elevates the C75 is the memory game:

💥 8GB RAM onboard
💥 Up to 16GB Dynamic RAM (Yes, your phone can temporarily use storage space to boost memory when needed – perfect for switching between apps without reloads)

And for storage?
You get to pick between 128GB or 256GB, giving you enough space for your apps, media, and files — no more painful “storage full” alerts. 😅


🎮 Let’s Talk Gaming & Heavy Use

Now, if you’re planning to push the phone with more demanding games like Call of Duty: Mobile or Genshin Impact, the Snapdragon 680 will run them, but you may need to tweak graphics settings for smoother gameplay. It’s not built for elite-tier gaming, but it holds its own respectably in its price bracket.


🗣 Your Turn, Nairaland Fam:

👉 In 2025, would you say 8GB RAM + Dynamic RAM is enough for your daily use and gaming needs?
👉 Or are we getting to a point where 12GB+ physical RAM is becoming the new normal, even for budget devices?

Also, if you’re using a phone with Snapdragon 680 right now, what’s your real-life experience been like?
Let’s hear the good, bad, and in-between. Someone here might be making a buying decision based on your comment!
leslieu63(m): 1:34pm On Jun 08
Can it play wuthering waves at 60 fps smoothly 😁 undecided
Shawn29(m): 1:53pm On Jun 08
Of course its totally enough
Unspeakablejj22:
The RealmeC75 is everything they said it is and more, I personally think the 8gb RAM is enough to sustain both daily need and gaming
Astraeus: 2:53pm On Jun 08
Idk about the snapdragon.. will have to confirm but the hardware is so good!!
Okpojaanthony1: 4:28pm On Jun 08
The realme c75 with A 8ram is not a child's play
Kim4Christ(m): 6:10pm On Jun 08
This device is absolutely a good buy and worth the money for the range of performances it offers
bioluwatinfe: 7:27pm On Jun 08
I love the ability of the phone to multitask efficiently
bioluwatinfe: 7:28pm On Jun 08
Unspeakablejj22:
The RealmeC75 is everything they said it is and more, I personally think the 8gb RAM is enough to sustain both daily need and gaming

True but it’s not for heavy gaming
bioluwatinfe: 7:29pm On Jun 08
Okpojaanthony1:
The realme c75 with A 8ram is not a child's play

Mad combo
Olamideee21: 7:39pm On Jun 08
I wish it came with a 5G variant but nevertheless it's an amazing device
Desewa08: 8:07pm On Jun 08
It’s not just about the RAM, it’s how the phone manages it. realme’s memory optimization is actually impressive
Desewa08: 8:07pm On Jun 08
Snapdragon 680 is very balanced. It doesn't heat up much, and that’s a win in this heatwave season
Desewa08: 8:07pm On Jun 08
Storage full alerts used to humble me until I got 256GB. Now I save memes in peace
Richie001(m): 8:07pm On Jun 08
I think 8GB RAM is still enough unless you play heavy games all the time.I like that the phone doesn’t get hot even when I use it for long.

Good phone for the price... Is a yesss to me..
Doppy13(m): 8:43pm On Jun 08
I thought the chipset is mediatek G92 max. How come it is snapdragon 680?🤔🤔
Doppy13(m): 8:44pm On Jun 08
Desewa08:
Snapdragon 680 is very balanced. It doesn't heat up much, and that’s a win in this heatwave season
Snapdragon 680 heats up tough well if you play game for a very long time
debopeola(f): 9:58pm On Jun 08
Speaking of the high end performance and quality, yes it can.
debopeola(f): 9:59pm On Jun 08
I think heavy gamers will need a storage of 12-24GB RAM.
Richie001:
I think 8GB RAM is still enough unless you play heavy games all the time.I like that the phone doesn’t get hot even when I use it for long.

Good phone for the price... Is a yesss to me..
Wilsonkel: 10:01pm On Jun 08
The storage Is enough you don't get those annoying storage full message anymore..
ParadoxWrites(m): 10:06pm On Jun 08
It comes with a Helio G92 I believe. But it is a powerful processor in its own right and category (budget)
bioluwatinfe: 10:10pm On Jun 08
Titobliss:
focus on 8GB physical RAM and up to 16GB Dynamic RAM is a key takeaway, as it directly addresses common frustrations with app reloads and multitasking, a significant selling point for this category.

A unique selling point.
bioluwatinfe: 10:10pm On Jun 08
Wilsonkel:
The storage Is enough you don't get those annoying storage full message anymore..

Zero worries about storage issues
bioluwatinfe: 10:11pm On Jun 08
Desewa08:
Storage full alerts used to humble me until I got 256GB. Now I save memes in peace

Storage is very important when getting a phone

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