Realme sweetened the deal for the 4G/LTE-only version of the C65 (currently available on Amazon.de for €119.90 (~$126) by equipping it with 45W charging over USB-C, while its 5G counterpart was the one restricted to a mere 15W.
Now, the C75 reprises this feature in its recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and UK regulatory filings. In an impressively premium on-trend move, it is paired to a battery of no less than 5,660mAh in rated capacity.
Furthermore, that rises to 5,828mAh in typical capacity, which is probably how the C75 (or RMX3941, as confirmed by Indonesia Telecom and the Thai NBTC) will be marketed.
That is a substantial improvement over the MediaTek Helio G85-powered C65's deeply pedestrian 5,000mAh spec.
Its successor will move on from its Samsung Galaxy S21-style camera hump to a vertical binocular module (possibly in a bid to mimic the iPhone 16 instead, as with the upcoming Oppo Reno13 series).
Then again, the FCC also reveals that the C75 runs Realme UI 5.0 rather than the updated, Android 15-based software of the brand's impending GT7 Pro flagship.