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A boss at the world's fastest-growing phone maker Realme reveals how it's keeping up with Huawei, Samsung, and Apple

Though mobile brand Realme was founded only two years ago, it's already managed to make a name for itself among giants such as Samsung, Huawei, and Apple..

The brand has successfully carved out its own corner of a market dominated by giants like Samsung, Huawei, and Apple. "Realme isn't just a brand for high-end products; we make everything from entry-level to upmarket, ensuring every consumer can find a model that meets their needs," he explained. "I believe the products themselves are the key to our success. I think using the right strategy to offer the right product at the right price is the only tool for success."

"What we're doing is very consumer-oriented. It allows you to grow and become successful more quickly. That's why we're doing it better and faster than others," he said.

 

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Very nice of you sir

Such a big businessman didn't answer on new launching and didn't know about features for same products lanching Indian public only enjoy ceremony with lanching & closing also so be prepared for it also

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Congratulations sir

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Apple phone r extremely over priced and only caters for rich people that's why apple is terrible and also apple is not in every country. As Samsung is everywhere around the world.

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