Realme's budget smartphone arrives in Europe with a slightly reduced battery capacity compared to its Asian counterpart, offering competitive specifications at €269-€299.
Realme continues its expansion into European markets with the upcoming release of the C100, a budget-friendly smartphone that brings several premium features to an affordable price point. The device, which first launched in select Asian markets earlier this month, is now being listed across European retail channels with a notable difference in battery capacity.
The European version of the Realme C100 will be available in two storage configurations: 128GB priced at €269 and 256GB at €299. Customers can choose between Sprouting Green and Blooming Purple color options, with both variants featuring 4GB of RAM. While the phone maintains most specifications from its Asian sibling, European consumers should note a reduction in battery capacity from the 7,000 mAh unit found in Asia to a 6,600 mAh rated battery. As is common practice in the industry, this will be advertised as a larger typical capacity, though it falls short of the Asian model's capacity.

Under the hood, the Realme C100 features a 6.8-inch LCD display with a resolution of 720x1570 pixels and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. The panel achieves a peak brightness of 900 nits, ensuring decent visibility in various lighting conditions. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 system-on-chip, which provides capable performance for everyday tasks and light gaming.
Photography capabilities include a 50MP main camera paired with a 5MP front-facing selfie shooter. The camera system is designed to capture decent quality images in well-lit conditions, though it may struggle in challenging lighting scenarios typical of budget devices.
The C100 runs Android 16 with Realme UI 7.0 layered on top, offering a clean user interface with Realme's custom features and optimizations. The software experience is expected to be smooth on the Dimensity 6300 processor, with regular updates likely to extend the device's lifespan and security.

Battery longevity is a key selling point for the C100, with Realme rating the battery to maintain over 80% of its initial capacity for up to 1,600 charge cycles. This suggests the phone should provide reliable performance throughout its expected lifespan, though real-world results may vary based on usage patterns.
From a repairability perspective, the European C100 has received a C rating from EU authorities, indicating moderate ease of repair. The device also carries a D rating for drop resistance, suggesting it may require protection from accidental falls. These ratings are important considerations for consumers prioritizing device longevity and sustainability.
The Realme C100 enters a competitive European budget smartphone market, where it will face rivals from Xiaomi, Samsung, and other manufacturers offering similar specifications at comparable price points. The inclusion of a 144Hz display and relatively capable camera system gives it a competitive edge, though the reduced battery capacity compared to the Asian version may be a consideration for some buyers.
For consumers interested in the Realme C100, official availability is expected to begin shortly across European markets. Those considering the device may want to compare it with alternatives in the same price range to determine which best meets their specific needs for display quality, battery life, and camera performance.

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