Realme has officially reached its 10 million smartphone sales target that it had projected for the year 2021 in the Chinese market. The company had set the annual goal at the start of this year and has achieved it ahead of schedule.

Earlier this year, the Chinese smartphone maker’s Vice President, Xu Qi, had set a goal for annual sales to hit 10 million units this year. This goal was for the Chinese market in particular and the company shared this achievement earlier today (9th November 2021) on social media. We had also reported on Realme selling over 1 million units through both offline and online channels in a week, as part of the Double 11 (Singles Day) sale event.

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Notably, this achievement is also indicative of the massive growth the brand has seen over the last two years. Earlier this month, Xu Qi had also stated that the company will be focusing on launching premium grade smartphones in the Chinese market with high end specifications next year, although, he refrained from revealing any further details regarding this matter. However, the brand’s mid range segment still has a strong presence in its home country’s market with the Realme Q3s being one of the most popular models in terms of sales during the Double 11 season, with over 100,000 units being sold on the first day of sale alone.

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