Chinese smartphone vendor realme is pushing models that are suitable for students who need a smartphone for their use, pointing out that they have good features and are also much cheaper than many other brands.
Chinese smartphone maker realme is offering prospective customers 20% off smartphone purchases and 50% off all its accessories during its Boxing Day sale.
Chinese smartphone maker realme appears to have taken a glance at the number of low-priced devices emerging from the precincts of its stablemates, and subconsciously said, "I'll raise you on that." That probably accounts for the C11 that was launched in the Australian market recently, a bargain at $199 and nothing to sneer at.
Chinese smartphone maker realme has launched two low-budget smartphones in the Australian market, an indication that it believes that the 5G hype in Australia is just that – hype.
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