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realme to expandi ecosystem,introduce first phone from Flagship series in Bangladesh

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Youth-favorite brand realme is ramping up its efforts to live up to the expectations of the tech-savvy youth. As part of its continued efforts, realme is planning to launch the first phone from its widely-acclaimed GT Series in the Bangladeshi market.

realme, the fastest growing smartphone brand in the world, is leaving no stone unturned to move up to higher tech and bringing about significant changes in the smartphone ecosystem by introducing devices with cutting-edge technology. realme has recently introduced ‘Tech Life’ to bring in smart devices that will ameliorate the lifestyle of the modern people.

They are expanding their ecosystem with higher tech and latest innovations and they recently launched the realme Book Slim and realme Pad.

They have introduced smartphone (realme 8 Pro) with the highest pixel (108MP) in the smartphone industry. They are also working on the MagDart, with 50W Magdart charger which is the world’s fastest magnetic wireless charger.

Now, realme is working to popularize 5G technology. To do so, realme is committed to introducing 5G smartphones that will accessible by people from all walks of life. That’s why, youth-centric brand realme is going to launch the first phone from its GT Series in no time in the Bangladeshi market.

Equipped with 5G 6nm processor, Powerful camera and SuperDart Charge, this new phone from GT series will deliver super-smooth and powerful smartphone experience for the users. In addition to this, realme will also launch a new phone from their C series.

It is mentionable that realme has recently entered AIoT 2.0 development phase with its

advanced ‘1+5+T’ strategy to bring more AIoT products to young consumers. Besides,

realme is developing a diverse portfolio of 5G products with an aim to offer 100 million

5G phones in the next three years to the young users. According to Canalys, realme has

also become the top 1 smartphone maker in Bangladesh during Q2, 2021.

Source: United News of Bangladesh