
Realme C100 is trying to stand out in the entry-level segment by offering more than a low price and basic daily performance. Its 8,000 mAh battery, reverse charging support, and tougher body make it feel aimed at users who need a phone that can last, survive, and occasionally help charge something else.
That combination gives the device a very practical identity. For people who spend a lot of time away from a power outlet, the battery alone already matters, but Realme adds functions that turn the phone into a more flexible tool in everyday use.
A battery built for long stretches
Realme C100 uses what the company calls an 8,000 mAh Titan Battery. In the claimed usage figures, it can last more than 38 hours for phone calls or WhatsApp use.
The same battery is said to deliver up to 20 hours of nonstop navigation. For video streaming, it is claimed to last more than 24 hours, which places the phone in a very different position from many typical budget devices.
Not just for survival mode
The battery is also tied to gaming use. Realme C100 supports Super 90 FPS frame rate, and one hour of Mobile Legends is said to reduce battery life by only around 10 percent.
To keep the experience more practical, the phone supports 45W Fast Charging. It also includes Bypass Charging, which sends power directly to the system while gaming.
A phone that can give power, not only take it
One of the most notable features is 10W Reverse Charging. With that function, the phone can be used to charge TWS earbuds or another phone through a cable.
That makes Realme C100 useful beyond personal use. In certain situations, it can act as a small emergency power source for other devices that need extra battery life.
Built with stronger protection in mind
Realme also emphasizes durability on this model. The phone uses Armor Shell Protection and Armor Shell Glass, and it is claimed to remain safe even after drops from up to 2 meters.
Water resistance is another major part of the package. The device carries IP69 Pro Waterproof certification, with the claim that it is designed to stay safe when exposed to water, including wet conditions or even submersion.
Made for people who stay active
Realme adds Rain Touch Mode for riders and outdoor users who may handle the phone in rain. The feature is meant to keep the display responsive even when raindrops land on the screen.
Taken together, the battery capacity, reverse charging support, and tougher build give Realme C100 a clear target audience. Online motorcycle drivers, mountain hikers, and gamers appear to be the users who may benefit most from its practical focus.
In a crowded low-cost phone market, Realme C100 is not trying to win only on affordability. It is positioning itself as an entry-level device that also prioritizes endurance, resilience, and useful extras that are usually associated with more expensive phones.





