From, Pakistan
Smartphones today need to be more than just powerful; they must also be tough enough to withstand daily wear and tear. From accidental drops to water exposure, durability has become a major factor for users who want a device that lasts. But how do we actually measure smartphone durability?

Durability is tested in several ways. Drop and shock resistance is checked by simulating falls onto hard surfaces like marble and concrete. Phones with reinforced frames and shock-absorbing materials tend to handle these tests better. Bend tests assess structural integrity by applying pressure to see if the phone flexes or breaks. Scratch resistance is determined by exposing the screen to friction from objects like keys and coins, with reinforced glass and protective coatings offering extra protection.

Another key durability factor is the IP rating, which measures resistance to dust and water. The realme Note 60x has an IP54 rating, which means it can handle dust and water splashes—perfect for users wanting durability at an affordable price. The realme C75, however, goes even further with an IP69 rating, making it one of the most durable phones in its class. It can withstand high-pressure water jets, complete submersion, and extreme dust exposure. Realme has even introduced a waterproof warranty for the C75, a first in its segment, ensuring users are covered for water damage.
Both models also come with design enhancements for better protection. The Note 60x includes ArmorShell Protection, featuring reinforced aluminum frames, shock-absorbing circuit boards, and enhanced glass protection. It has even been tested for drops from 1.5 meters onto marble surfaces. The C75, on the other hand, features 360-degree ultra-shock resistance, military-grade certification, and an internal metal frame. It has even survived a 5kg dumbbell drop from 50cm, making it one of the toughest phones available.

Battery life is another crucial part of durability. The realme Note 60x has a 5000mAh battery that lasts up to 48 hours on standby, retaining over 80% of its capacity after 1460 charge cycles. The realme C75 pushes even further with a 6000mAh battery, offering 24-hour standby time and 45W fast charging, reaching 50% in just 38 minutes.
Beyond durability and battery life, realme is changing the smartphone game in Pakistan with a 2-year warranty on its devices. This extended warranty is rare in the industry and reflects realme’s commitment to quality and customer trust.
With tough durability, long battery life, and an extended warranty, the realme Note 60x and realme C75 set a new standard for smartphone reliability. Whether you prefer the slim yet sturdy Note 60x or the ultra-rugged C75, realme is proving to be the go-to brand for users who need a phone that lasts without compromise.