realme C85 5G Review Thailand 2026: Tough 7000mAh Phone Under ฿8,000?

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realme C85 5G Review Thailand 2026: Tough 7000mAh Phone Under ฿8,000?

At around ฿7,999 on Lazada, the realme C85 5G is the tough, big-battery phone to buy if you want endurance over everything else. The 7000mAh battery and IP69K water resistance are the headline, and they are genuinely good. Skip it if you care about camera quality or a sharp screen, because both are basic at this price.

Screen6.8 inch LCD, 144Hz, 1200 nits, HD+ resolution.
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 6300 (entry 5G).
RAM and storage8GB and 256GB, microSD expandable.
Battery7000mAh, 45W SUPERVOOC charging.
Cameras50MP Sony IMX852 main, 8MP front.
ToughnessIP66, IP68, IP69K plus MIL-STD-810H.
Lazada Thailand pricefrom around ฿7,999 (5G, 8+256GB).

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realme C85 5G front and back

Is the realme C85 5G worth ฿7,999 in Thailand?

If you want a phone that simply will not quit, yes. The realme C85 5G is built around two ideas, a giant battery and a body that survives abuse, and it nails both. For students, delivery riders, anyone working outdoors, or a first phone for a teenager, that combination is worth more than a fancy camera. This is the phone you stop worrying about.

The 7000mAh battery is the star. realme claims you can use it for 12 hours and still have 50 percent left, and testers back that up. One long-term review measured over 30 hours of screen time across a mix of tasks before it needed a charge. In everyday terms, heavy users get a full day with room to spare, and lighter users can stretch it to nearly two days. For a busy Bangkok schedule with no time to hunt for a charger, that endurance changes how you use the phone.

When you do plug in, the 45W SUPERVOOC charging is quick for a budget phone. It refills to about 50 percent in around 42 minutes, and a full charge takes a little under two hours. That is fast enough that a short charge over lunch gets you through the evening.

How tough is the realme C85 5G really?

The C85 separates itself from other budget phones right here. It carries IP66, IP68, and IP69K ratings together, which is rare at any price and almost unheard of under ฿8,000. That means it shrugs off heavy rain, survives being dropped in water, and even handles high pressure water jets. On top of that, realme says it meets MIL-STD-810H, the military style durability standard for drops and rough handling.

We have not personally tested this exact unit. This review draws on verified owner reports from Lazada Thailand buyers, Thai reviews, and long-term tester reviews from people who have lived with it.

What does that mean in real life in Thailand? It means a sudden rainy season downpour will not kill it. It means a drop onto a tiled BTS platform is far less scary. For a delivery rider out in all weather, a worker on a site, or a parent buying a phone a kid will inevitably drop, this toughness is not marketing. It is the main reason to choose the C85 over a flimsier phone at the same price. realme also added a vapor chamber cooling system, which helps keep performance steady during longer use.

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Where does the realme C85 5G cut corners?

Two places, and they are exactly where you would expect at this price. The first is the screen. On paper, a 6.8 inch 144Hz display sounds great, and the high refresh does make scrolling feel smooth. The catch is the resolution. It is an HD+ class panel, not Full HD, so text and images look softer than on sharper phones. The brightness is good at 1200 nits, so outdoor visibility is fine. But put it next to a phone with a sharper screen and you will see the difference. The 144Hz number is real, the sharpness is not.

The second is the camera. The C85 5G uses a 50MP Sony IMX852 main sensor, and in good daylight it takes perfectly usable photos with decent color. The problems show up when the light drops. Low light shots come out soft, highlights can blow out, and owners report processing delays where the phone takes a moment to save the image, sometimes failing the shot entirely. The 8MP front camera is basic. This is a phone where the camera is a tool for quick snaps, not a reason to buy.

How does the Dimensity 6300 handle daily use and gaming?

The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 is an entry level 5G chip, and it does the job for everyday tasks. Messaging, browsing, social media, YouTube, and navigation all run fine. Push it hard with heavy multitasking and you will notice slight slowdowns, but nothing that breaks the experience for a budget user. The 8GB of RAM helps keep common apps in memory.

For gaming, set expectations to casual. Mobile Legends runs smoothly even in longer sessions, helped by that vapor chamber keeping heat down. Lighter games are no problem. Heavy 3D titles on high settings are beyond this chip, which is normal at ฿7,999. If you mainly play MLBB or casual games and want the battery to outlast your session, the C85 fits. A serious mobile gamer should spend more.

realme C85 5G vs other budget and big-battery phones

The closest sibling is the realme 15T 5G, which sits higher near ฿9,999. The 15T adds a much sharper AMOLED screen, a better camera, and a faster chip, while keeping the same 7000mAh battery and IP69 water resistance. If you can stretch the budget, the 15T is the better all rounder. The C85 makes sense when toughness and price matter more than the screen and camera.

The Infinix Note 60 Pro 5G near ฿11,000 is another step up, with a 144Hz AMOLED, faster 90W charging, and wireless charging. Against entry level rivals in its own price class, the C85 wins on two clear fronts, its battery is bigger than most, and its IP69K and MIL-STD toughness beat almost anything at this level. Where it loses is screen sharpness and camera quality, the usual budget trade.

Who should buy the realme C85 5G?

This phone has a clear buyer. It is for the person who values reliability over flash. A delivery rider who needs the phone to survive rain and last a full shift. A student who wants a phone that can take a drop and not die by the afternoon. A parent buying a durable first phone. An outdoor worker who needs toughness and battery more than a great camera. For all of them, the C85 5G is a smart, honest buy.

It is not for the photographer, the gamer, or anyone who watches a lot of video and wants a crisp screen. Those buyers should look at the realme 15T 5G or save up a little more. But judged on what it sets out to do, deliver toughness and endurance for very little money, the C85 5G succeeds.

Pros
  • 7000mAh battery that testers stretch past 30 hours of screen time.
  • IP66, IP68, IP69K plus MIL-STD-810H toughness, rare under ฿8,000.
  • 45W charging hits about 50 percent in 42 minutes.
  • 6.8 inch 144Hz screen at 1200 nits, smooth and bright outdoors.
  • microSD slot expands the 256GB storage.
Cons
  • The screen is only HD+ resolution, so it looks soft up close.
  • Camera is weak in low light with occasional processing delays.
  • The Dimensity 6300 is entry level, with slowdowns under heavy multitasking.

Buy from the realme official store on Lazada for the Thai center warranty (ประกันศูนย์), usually one year. Check the official badge before you pay. realme service centers in major Thai cities make claims simple, and on a budget phone the warranty is worth protecting.

Should you buy the realme C85 5G?

Buy it if you want the toughest, longest lasting phone you can get near ฿7,999, and you are happy to trade away camera quality and screen sharpness to get there. For students, riders, outdoor workers, and anyone who just wants a phone that survives daily life in Thailand, the mix of a 7000mAh battery, IP69K water resistance, and military grade durability is the best value in its class.

Skip it if photos or a crisp screen matter to you, where the realme 15T 5G a tier up is the smarter spend. As a rugged, all day budget phone, though, the C85 5G does exactly what it promises, and it does it well.

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Related: realme 15T 5G Review, the sharper step up, plus the Infinix Note 60 Pro 5G Review and the Best Earbuds and IEMs in Thailand to pair with it.