Realme

  • Realme X50m 5G released, starting at $282

    Realme released X50m 5G smartphone on Weibo today. The 6GB + 128GB version is priced at 1,999 yuan (USD 282), and the 8GB + 128GB version is priced at 2,299 yuan.

  • Realme to release Narzo 10 series phones in India on April 21

    Realme originally planned to release its Narzo series of new products on March 26, but the planned event was interrupted by the local stay home order in India.

  • OPPO smart TV under Realme brand emerges for first time

    In the eyes of the tragic smartphone market, everyone has caught up with the impact of the new crown epidemic and expanded into more areas, such as smart TVs.

  • Realme 6 and 6 Pro will debut in Europe on Tuesday

    According to Realme Europe’s official Twitter, the Realme 6 series will be released in Europe on March 31, 10:00 local time (16:00 pm Beijing time).

  • Realme 6i will debut the Helio G80 processor

    After launching Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro yesterday, Realme is also preparing for the upcoming Realme 6i.

  • Realme X50 Pro can be used as BYD car keys

    BYD DiLink and Realme jointly launched a mobile phone NFC car key function. With the Realme X50 Pro phone just released today, BYD cars can be easily unlocked.

  • Realme releases X50 Pro, its first 5G flagship, in China

    Realme today launched its first 5G flagship phone in China -- X50 Pro 5G.

  • Realme will no longer launch 4G phones in China

    Chinese mobile phone maker Realme said that in 2020, more than 5 5G smartphones will be released, and in China will be All in 5G, and 4G phones will no longer be launched.

  • Realme X50 Pro 5G released, starting at 599 euros

    Realme today released the flagship X50 Pro smartphone to the global markets. It is equipped with Snapdragon 865 chip, four rear cameras, dual ultra wide-angle front camera, 90Hz AMOLED screen and starts at 599 euro.

  • Huawei, Honor, Realme & Sony will all unveil products on Monday

    Affected by the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, the MWC 2020 World Mobile Communications Conference has been cancelled, and many mobile phone manufacturers were forced to hold their own press conferences online.