realme Note 80 now official: Price, Where to Buy in the Philippines

realme has introduced the realme Note 80 in the Philippines, expanding its entry level smartphone lineup. The device is positioned as an everyday phone with a focus on battery life, durability, and basic performance for daily tasks.

KV realme Note 80

Why it Matters: Entry level smartphones remain important for many consumers in the Philippines. Devices in this price range are often used for communication, social media, and basic online services, so battery life and durability can have a direct impact on daily usability.

The realme Note 80 comes with a 6300mAh battery designed to support extended use for activities such as streaming, browsing, and gaming without frequent charging.

The phone also features a 90Hz Eye Comfort Display intended to provide smoother scrolling and a more comfortable viewing experience during extended screen use. realme also says the device includes drop and water resistance with a build described as military grade shock resistant to help it withstand everyday use.

realme Note 80 Specifications

  • Display: 6.74-inch Eye Comfort Display, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: UNISOC T7250
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB
  • Rear Cameras: 8MP
  • Selfie Camera: 5MP
  • Connectivity: 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Other Features: Military-grade shock resistance, drop and water resistance
  • OS: realmeUI (Android 15)
  • Battery and Fast Charge Tech: 6300mAh battery, 15W Fast Charging
  • Colors: Storm Black, Glacier Blue

Pricing in the Philippines starts at PHP 3,999 during a promotional sale on TikTok Shop running until March 10.

With its large battery and entry-level price, the realme Note 80 targets users looking for a basic smartphone for daily tasks. Will this be enough to stand out in the crowded budget smartphone market in the Philippines?


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