According to reports by ITHome, Chinese smartphone brand Realme has allegedly been removed from the OPPO Mall. OPPO Mall (earlier known as Huantai Mall app) is an e-commerce-based online store that was dubbed the official store of OPPO, OnePlus, and Realme in China.

OPPO Mall China
OPPO Mall China

If popular leakster Digital Chat Station is to be believed, Realme has plans to open an independent e-commerce shopping mall for its devices. This has come as a surprise as Realme is affiliated with OPPO and OnePlus, and was founded in August 2018. Realme and OnePlus had their own special sections in the OPPO Mall, which served as a dedicated e-commerce platform. Now, not even a single Realme product can be found in the OPPO Mall. Furthermore, the brand section of Realme has also been removed from the app, while OnePlus has not been affected whatsoever. 

The link that opened the Realme smartphones section in the OPPO Mall now shows the following notification- “This product has been removed from the shelves, let’s browse other products”.  Meanwhile, the Realme official mall can be accessed normally.

Realme’s departure from the OPPO mall this time should signal a stronger brand performance. Previously, the market had a preference for a handful of Realme products, and this preference has significantly increased. The Realme GT2 Master Explorer Edition is now scheduled to be released in July as well. The smartphone, which has a 6.7-inch 2412 x 1080p 120Hz AMOLED screen, weighs 199g, is 8.2mm thick, and has a 4880mAh (nominal 5000mAh) battery inside. 

Realme GT2 Explorer Master

Optics of the device feature a front 16MP, rear 50MP + 50MP + 2MP, and 100W rapid charge. The Snapdragon 8+ mobile platform is anticipated to be included with the Realme GT2 Master Explorer Edition.

 

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