Realme on Friday introduced three new colour variants for its three popular smartphones in India
Media planners say Vivo, Oppo and others will go all out on digital and TV, as IPL is only high-impact sports event from India this year. It also falls in festive season, which is key for phone brands
Xiaomi, OnePlus, TCL, and Realme also hit by component price hikes
Smart TVs, like the company's phones, will be 100 per cent locally manufactured in India: CEO
Price at Rs 7,499, the Realme C11 will be available in rich grey and rich green colours
Gains 10% share as disruption hits Chinese smartphone majors
BBK today is collectively the world's third largest manufacturer, even bigger than Huawei in terms of volume
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While the leading brands continued to gain share, fringe players had to bear the brunt of supply chain constraints and growing anti-China sentiments to some extent
The Realme 6i goes on sale at Flipkart, Realme online portal and select offline stores from July 31
The Realme Narzo 10A is priced at Rs 8,999 for 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage variant
Realme's new charging tech seems similar to the OPPO's 125W flash charge tech, which was unveiled on July 15
The Flipkart-exclusive Realme C11 and Realme 30W Dart Charge Power Bank will be available on July 21 and July 22, respectively
Unveiled in Malaysia last month, the Realme C11 is set to bring several segment-first features and specifications
Led by OPPO, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung and Realme, the global shipment of smartphone CIS is likely to reach 5 bn units this year as quad-camera smartphone designs witness great momentum despite pandemic
Priced at Rs 3,999, the Realme Watch is basically a health-and-fitness tracker doubling up as a smartwatch
The move comes hard on the heels of protests in front of the gates of Chinese mobile device manufacturer Oppo, which has a unit in Greater Noida
The bloody clash between Indian and Chinese troops in Ladakh last week has sparked a popular demand for the shunning of Chinese products, ranging from apps to mobile phones.
Several right-wing groups, led by the Hindu Raksha Dal (HRD), are preparing to unleash more protest movements.
The company is also expanding its distribution channels to tier-IV and V towns