realme Note 70 Arrives in PH for PHP 3,999

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The realme Note 70 has officially arrived in the Philippines as a budget-oriented smartphone designed to deliver extended battery life and durability. The device targets users seeking reliable performance without premium pricing.

The realme Note 70 carries MIL-STD-810H Military-Grade Shock Resistance certification and an IP54 rating for dust and water protection. The ArmorShell construction includes double-strength glass designed to withstand drops up to 1.8 meters. It even has a Speaker Cleaner function which uses vibration to remove water from speakers after exposure to moisture.

What are the realme Note 70’s specs?

The realme Note 70 features a 6,300mAh battery with 15W fast charging, reaching 50% capacity in about one hour. This translates to approximately 20 hours of YouTube streaming, nearly two days of phone calls, or ten hours of Mobile Legends gameplay on a single charge.

The device has a 6.7-inch display with 90Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 563 nits. The screen also incorporates Smart Touch technology for responsiveness when hands are damp or wet. It’s powered by a a Unisoc T7250 processor, as well as 4GB RAM with Dynamic RAM Expansion up to 8GB, and 64GB of storage capacity.

The device comes in Beach Gold and Obsidian Black color variants with a 7.94mm profile. Despite the large battery capacity, realme has maintained a relatively slim form factor. Software support includes four years of regular security updates and up to six years of software support, extending the device’s usable lifespan beyond typical budget smartphone offerings.

What is the price of the realme Note 70 in the Philippines?

The realme Note 70 is priced at PHP 3,999 and available nationwide through the official realme Shopee store and realme TikTok Shop.

Emman Tortoza
Chief Editor and Content Lead at Gadget Pilipinas | Website

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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