Realme C85 Pro Hits Pakistan

Realme threw an event in Lahore on November 9, 2025β€”Saturdayβ€”and showed off the C85 Pro. Phone’s out now in stores across Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad. Big draw is that 7000mAh battery, tough build against water, and sharp AMOLED screen. Worth the cash? Depends what you needβ€”good for heavy users, maybe not gamers. Specs lay it out plain.

Battery Power

7000mAh cell insideβ€”first for Realme’s C line. Uses silicon-carbon tech, packs more juice without bulking up the phone. Thickness stays 8.1mm, same as C75 model. Charges at 45W wiredβ€”plug in, hits full in under an hour from empty. Reverse charge too, tops up other gadgets. Lasts two days easy on calls, web, videos; heavy streaming drops it quicker. One guy at the event said, β€œFinally, no midday hunts for outlets.” No wireless, keeps it simple.

Screen Details

6.8-inch AMOLED panel up front. Lights pixels one by one for true blacks, saves power on dark modes. Full HD+ resolutionβ€”1080 by 2344 pixelsβ€”clear texts, no fuzz on videos. 120Hz refresh updates fast, smooth swipes without lag. Brightness peaks 4000 nits in bright spotsβ€”handles sun glare, but everyday tops 1000 nits or so. Punch-hole cutout tiny, doesn’t eat space.

Design and Toughness

Looks like C75β€”flat edges, plastic back in black or green shades. Weighs 205 grams, not heavy. IP69K rating means dust-proof, survives high-pressure water jets or 6-meter dips for 30 minutes. Military shock test passedβ€”drops from 1.5 meters okay on concrete. No headphone jack; that seal helps waterproofing. β€œTested it in rain, no sweat,” a reviewer in Karachi noted after unboxing.

Chip Performance

Snapdragon 685 runs itβ€”old chip from 2023, 6nm build. Eight cores: four at 2.8GHz for speed, four slower for efficiency. Handles apps fine, multitasking okay with 8GB RAM. GPU’s weakβ€”Adreno 610 struggles on high games, frames drop. Fine for casual stuff, but skip if you play PUBG hard. Overheats a bit during long sessions.

Cameras

Back: 50MP main lens with auto-focus, grabs sharp pics in dayβ€”colors pop, details hold on zoom. HDR balances lights and shadows. LED flash for dark. Videos at 1080p 30fps, steady but no 4K. Front: 8MP in hole, selfies clear in light, grainy at night. No ultrawide or zoomβ€”basic setup.

Software Side

Android 15 base, Realme UI 6 on top. Clean menus, few extras. AI Outdoor tweaks camera for scenes, AI Edit Genie fixes photos quickβ€”removes backgrounds or sharpens. Updates promised for two years, security longer.

Sound and Extras

Single bottom speakerβ€”loud for calls, tinny music. No stereo. USB-C port, side fingerprint unlockβ€”fast if finger dry. Dual SIM slots, 4G onlyβ€”no 5G yet in this model.

Price Options

Two versions here: 8GB RAM/128GB storage at Rs 59,999. Bump to 256GB for Rs 62,999. Expandable via microSD. Available at shops like Daraz or official storesβ€”stock rolling in now. Good deal for battery hogs? Yeah, but check rivals like Samsung A series for cameras.

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Sagar Bakre Editor at GSM Arena, a passionate mobile phone enthusiast and a skilled content writer. I have a deep understanding of the mobile phone industry and I stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends.
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