realme C85 Launched in Brazil with IP69 Certifications, 7,000 mAh Battery, Snapdragon 685, and AI Features on Android 15.
The realme C85 was introduced to the Brazilian market as the brand’s new smartphone focused on durability and autonomy.
The model was recently announced, with sales expected to start through the manufacturer’s official channels and partner stores across the country.
The launch takes place in Brazil and focuses on resistance certifications, high-capacity battery, and current software features.
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The proposal is to meet users looking for a more robust phone for daily use, even in adverse situations.
realme C85 Stands Out for High Resistance
One of the main differentiators of the realme C85 is its level of protection.
The smartphone features multiple certifications against dust, water, and high-pressure jets, which enhances its durability compared to traditional models.
Thus, the device can withstand heavy rain, frequent splashes, and even submersion without compromising functionality.
According to the manufacturer, the model supports long periods in contact with liquids and also has reinforced resistance to drops and impacts.
This combination positions the device as an interesting option for those who work or move in more demanding environments.

Wide Screen and Above-Average Smoothness
In addition to resistance, the realme C85 focuses on providing a smoother visual experience. The smartphone features a 6.8-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz.
This way, users perceive greater smoothness when navigating apps, social networks, and games.
The design aligns with the modern proposal, with a finish available in two color options. Even with a reinforced structure, the device maintains balanced dimensions for daily use.
Performance Designed for Daily Use
In its hardware setup, the realme C85 uses the Snapdragon 685 processor, aimed at everyday tasks and efficient energy consumption.
The model can be found in versions with up to 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage, ensuring space for files, photos, and apps.
In connectivity, the smartphone supports 4G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC. The latter allows for contactless payments, a feature increasingly common in users’ daily lives.
Camera System and Robust Battery
The camera system of the realme C85 includes a main 50-megapixel sensor, capable of recording videos in Full HD resolution.
The front camera, with 8 megapixels, caters to video calls and selfies with good quality for the category.
However, the main highlight is the 7,000 mAh battery. The high capacity promises long hours away from an outlet, while the 45W fast charging reduces recharge time.
The model also offers 10W reverse charging, allowing it to provide power to other devices.
Updated Software and Market Arrival
The realme C85 arrives in Brazil equipped with Android 15 and the realme UI 6.0 interface.
The system includes features based on Artificial Intelligence, such as photo editing tools, smart searches, and integration with digital assistants.
With this set of features, the launch reinforces the brand’s strategy to expand its portfolio in the country. The expectation is that the realme C85 will attract consumers who value resistance, long-lasting battery life, and good cost-effectiveness in the mid-range segment.
Source: Tudo Celular

Bem faço uso do c75 , é resistente, porém modo bolsa não funciona, o acelerômetro é débil, o que causa instabilidade no GPS e posicionamento fica a desejar , GPS é bem bugado mesmo com a última atualização,bateria também não é potente, mesmo carregando com a capacidade total , se não tomar cuidado fica na mão , bem minha opinião muita publicidade pra pouca entrega acaba ficando no igual aos parceiros por que se fosse concorrentes seria superior ou melhor , preço razoável, não uso pra jogos somente uso pra trabalhar então minha nota baseado no meu uso. 12
Meses é 6 por causa da resistência a queda mas em desenho fica igual. A outros bateria igual a maçã não dura muito, fluindo só se for pra ficar vendo tela de descanso não entrega o que promete não compraria de novo
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