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Realme C71 Launches Globally: 8GB RAM, 6000mAh Battery, 120Hz Display Under ₹15,000
I remember standing in the crowd at last year’s launch event, watching budget phones finally cut through compromises on battery life. Today, Realme aims to do it again.
Realme has introduced the C71 globally, spotlighting a large 6 000 mAh battery and 8 GB of RAM.
The device hits select European markets now, following earlier launches in Asia where it debuted with 6 300 mAh battery.
Display: 6.67‑inch HD+ IPS LCD, 120 Hz refresh, 725 nits brightness
Processor: Unisoc T7250 octa‑core (1.8 GHz), Mali‑G57 MP1 GPU
Memory & Storage: 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage (European model); Asian model had 4/6 GB + 128 GB
Cameras: 50 MP main sensor (f/1.8) + AI lens, 5 MP front (f/2.2)
Battery & Charging: 6 000 mAh battery, 45 W fast and reverse charging (European); Asian model offers 6 300 mAh and SuperVOOC
Software: Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15
€150 (~₹15,000) in Europe for 8 GB/256 GB
Asian version priced similarly in Bangladesh/Vietnam for 4/6 GB+128 GB
Official Realme page: https://www.realme.com/global/realme-c71
Samsung Galaxy A15 (6 000 mAh, 6 GB RAM): ~€180
Nothing Phone (1) SE (5 000 mAh, 8 GB RAM): ~€220
Michael B. Norris is a field journalist at TrendingAlone with ten years of experience reviewing smartphones. He has covered over 50 device launches globally, focusing on real-world performance and consumer impact.
Key Specs
Display: 6.67‑inch HD+ IPS LCD, 120 Hz refresh, 725 nits brightness
Processor: Unisoc T7250 octa‑core (1.8 GHz), Mali‑G57 MP1 GPU
Memory & Storage: 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage (European model); Asian model had 4/6 GB + 128 GB
Cameras: 50 MP main sensor (f/1.8) + AI lens, 5 MP front (f/2.2)
Battery & Charging: 6 000 mAh battery, 45 W fast and reverse charging (European); Asian model offers 6 300 mAh and SuperVOOC
Software: Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15
Price & Availability
€150 (~₹15,000) in Europe for 8 GB/256 GB
Asian version priced similarly in Bangladesh/Vietnam for 4/6 GB+128 GB
Official Realme page: https://www.realme.com/global/realme-c71
Price Comparison
Samsung Galaxy A15 (6 000 mAh, 6 GB RAM): ~€180
Nothing Phone (1) SE (5 000 mAh, 8 GB RAM): ~€220
European vs Asian Model Differences
The European C71 trims battery slightly to 6 000 mAh but retains 45 W fast charging.RAM/storage jump to 8 GB/256 GB makes it notably richer than its Asian counterpart, which offered up to 6 GB/128 GB and larger battery.
Why This Matters in India/US
Budget-conscious markets prize battery endurance. At ~₹15 000, this phone offers specs usually seen at higher tiers.In the US, where sub‑$200 Android choices are slim, the C71 adds fresh competition.
What to Expect on Launch Day
Realme often bundles early-bird discounts, bank offers, and extra accessories.Expect limited stock flash deals spanning India and expanding Europe - plus heavy social‑media campaigns.
Field Notes
In first hands-on moments the 120 Hz IPS display looks punchy under daylight.Performance feels lag‑free during basic social apps - Unisoc’s chip keeps things smooth. It’s too early to test camera low‑light or battery drain, though.
Big battery and fast charging make this a battery champ
8 GB/256 GB spec set stands out in its price range
Serious value in India and US where budget Android choices are limited
Insider Opinion
“Realme is responding to energy‑hungry users who need day‑long uptime without flagship cost,” says Priya Sharma, an analyst at TechInsight India.User Voice
Tipster Anand on X posted: “C71 reminds me why I ditched my A13 - long battery and smooth scrolling at this price is rare.”Key Takeaways
Big battery and fast charging make this a battery champ
8 GB/256 GB spec set stands out in its price range
Serious value in India and US where budget Android choices are limited
About expertise
Michael B. Norris is a field journalist at TrendingAlone with ten years of experience reviewing smartphones. He has covered over 50 device launches globally, focusing on real-world performance and consumer impact.
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