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Realme, a leading smartphone manufacturer, has announced a major restructuring of its product line. As part of this change, Realme will no longer produce “Master Explorer Edition” smartphones, which had gained popularity among users for their unique design. The Realme GT2 Master Explorer Edition will be the last of this series to be released.

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Xu Qi, Vice President and China Region President of Realme announced this decision on Weibo, citing the need for simplification in the company’s product line. In his statement, Xu Qi also hinted at a new series that will cater to users who appreciate the “Explorer” series.

Realme’s product line previously consisted of several series such as the Neo, Numeric, GT, Q, V, and X. However, some of these series overlapped in terms of pricing, leading to confusion among users. This is believed to be a major reason for the restructuring.

The “Master Explorer Edition” smartphones, including the Realme GT Master Explorer Edition and Realme GT2 Master Explorer Edition, were known for their visually stunning design, featuring travel cases and hard case back covers.

Realme’s decision to discontinue the “Master Explorer Edition” series may come as a surprise to fans of the brand who appreciated the unique designs. However, the company’s decision to streamline its product line is a step towards simplifying its offerings and improving the user experience.

Realme has not provided details about the upcoming series that will replace the “Master Explorer Edition” smartphones. It remains to be seen what new features and designs this series will offer to users. Nevertheless, Realme’s decision to simplify its product line is a positive move that will help the company focus on delivering high-quality products that meet the needs of its customers.

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