Chinese manufacturer Realme is already a name to be reckoned with whenever we are looking for a good and cheap new Android smartphone. That is their main focus for the smartphone, laptop and, very soon, tablet market as well.
After successes like the Realme GT 5G and a gradual entry into Europe, Realme is an unapologetic rival to Xiaomi. In fact, it was created in 2018 by OPPO to compete directly with the manufacturer of Lei Jun and now it redoubles that exact commitment.
Madhav Sheth, CEO of Realme, wants to sell up to 30 million smartphones by 2021
The goal is ambitious, but it could be very realistic. In fact, watch the growth of this brand, which already claims to be India’s largest manufacturer in online sales channels. Note that India’s role cannot be underestimated as it is currently the second largest smartphone market in the world, behind only China and already comfortably ahead of the United States of America.
Now his head, the manufacturer’s goal by the end of the year is to sell 20 to 30 million mobile devices. For the manufacturer, it is the doubling of expectations, with statements made at the launch of its Realme GT 5G and Realme GT Master Edition 5G in India.
We also recall the statements of CEO Madhav Sheth, who also sees a new potential market in Europe, welcoming and already welcoming his Realme GT 5G. Statements were made to the average locations this weekend.
Realme’s strategy is based on competitive offers

The CEO also commented that with the launch of the new smartphones, Realme GT 5G and Master Edition, the manufacturer intends to assert itself as a price / quality alternative. Also, you want to be included in the segment. cousin with competitive prices.
For the user like Realme it can be seen as the new OnePlus, a manufacturer that produces the killers insignia in 2021. They are smartphones with some of the best technical features on the market at a fraction of the price of the competition.
This is particularly true for its current flagship, Realme GT 5G, which, even in its high-end version, costs € 599 at the Spanish Amazon branch. It’s probably the best up to $ 600 Android phone you can buy right now.
Realme wants to be more than a rival for Xiaomi

The current portfolio of Realme smartphones is limited compared to Xiaomi’s. However, their products also have an excellent price / quality ratio, something that no longer goes unnoticed by consumers.
By the way, in the words of its CEO, this is the goal of the manufacturer, and that is what the brand works for. In fact, in addition to the smartphone market, Realme has also launched itself in the laptop segment with its first products.
These products are also part of a broader strategy to assert itself not only with Xiaomi, but also with the entire market. And, even if your laptops are not available in Portugal, your smartphones, yes, are already commonplace.
Do you see Realme as a good cost / benefit alternative to Xiaomi in late 2021?