Realme C75x Launches in Pakistan with 50MP AI Camera

Realme C75x Launches in Pakistan with 50MP AI Camera

Realme has launched its latest mid-range smartphone, the realme C75x, in Pakistan, offering an impressive blend of performance, durability, and design — all at an affordable price point. The smartphone is set to go on sale from April 19th.

The highlight of the realme C75x is its IP69 Ultra Waterproof and Dust Resistant rating — the highest in the industry — making it a reliable companion for adventure seekers and those working in tough environments. Built with ArmorShell™ Protection and 360° Ultra Shock Resistance, the phone ensures durability even in challenging conditions.

Equipped with a 5600mAh massive battery and 45W fast charging, the device promises all-day usage with minimal downtime. Its 6.67-inch 120Hz Eye Comfort Display offers smooth scrolling and an immersive viewing experience, with a peak brightness of 625 nits.

Under the hood, the C75x runs on the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra chipset, paired with up to 8GB RAM (expandable up to 24GB virtually) and 128GB of internal storage.

It supports realme’s new AI Smart Experience, including Mini Capsule 3.0, AI Clear Face, AI Smart Loop, and Google’s Gemini AI integration.

Photography is handled by a 50MP AI rear camera with a 5P lens and various creative modes such as Street, Night, Pro, Tilt-Shift, and Dual-View Video.

The front features a 5MP selfie camera with underwater and beauty modes, along with support for 1080p video recording.

Available in two vibrant colours — Coral Pink and Oceanic Blue — the realme C75x will come in two memory variants:

6GB RAM + 128GB ROM – PKR 41,999

8GB RAM + 128GB ROM – PKR 44,999

As a special launch offer, customers purchasing the phone between April 19 and April 30 will receive a one-year replacement warranty for water damage — a rare and valuable perk in this price segment.

With Android 15, realme UI 6.0, dual 4G support, and a complete set of modern sensors and ports, the C75x sets a new standard for budget smartphones in Pakistan.