Realme, which made its debut last year as a sub-brand of Oppo, started working independently soon after that. The company was launched with a focus on the Indian market but has expanded its presence to other regions as well.

We recently reported about the company’s plan to enter its home market and today, the company has officially announced its presence in China. While making the announcement, the company’s executive said that the brand will offer a rare experience at the same price point and is aiming for the youths.

Realme China Weibo

China is currently the world’s largest smartphone market and the company will definitely benefit from a presence in its home country. Realme is also expected to enter the Middle East and the Europen market by the end of this year.

Currently, the Realme brand has a presence in seven countries which includes India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Egypt, and the Philippines. Now, two more countries are added in the list — China and Taiwan.

With value-for-money smartphones from the company, Realme has managed to achieve an unpretending success in the Indian market. In just about one year of its launch, the company has grabbed 8 percent of the smartphone market share in India.

Realme 3 Pro

However, the company has not yet launched any smartphone in China. It’s likely that the Realme 3 Pro could be among the first smartphones to be available in China, which was launched in India earlier this week.

Realme 3 Pro is the company’s latest smartphone which comes with a 6.3-inch Full HD+ waterdrop notch display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 AIE processor with up to 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.

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The phone features a 16 MP + 5 MP dual rear camera setup and a 25 MP front-facing AI-powered snapper. It runs Android 9 Pie-based ColorOS 6 and is powered by a 4045mAh battery with VOOC 25W fast charging support.

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