
Realme 7 Pro at a Rs 4,000 discount in Realme Days Sale is a deal you should not miss
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Realme 7 Pro was launched last year and became an instant hit among customers.
If you are looking for a good smartphone for under Rs 20,000, you can consider the Realme 7 Pro. It is a bit old, but one of the best mid-range phones on the market. Take my word, the phone has an amazing display, works quite fast, and can click some impressive photos. And while all that is a good reason to go for the phone, there is another. The Realme 7 Pro is available to buy at a Rs 4,000 discount right now at the Realme Days Sale. And that is a deal you should not miss. In the Realme Days Sale, there are a couple of interesting deals available. One of them is the Realme 7 Pro for Rs 15,999. This means there is a Rs 4,000 discount on the price of the Realme 7 Pro, which arrived late last year for Rs 19,999. The new price -- which may be temporary and is likely to revert to the original after the sale ends -- makes the Realme 7 Pro even more value for money, and even though the phone lacks 5G -- which is not a big deal right now, it is the among the best you can get for this price.
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