
Realme accidentally confirms GT Master Explorer Edition will not launch in India
India Today
Realme GT Master Explorer Edition was launched in China last month alongside the GT Master Edition.
Realme GT Master Explorer Edition is not coming to India, the company's chief marketing officer accidentally confirmed on Twitter. Francis Wong, CMO at Realme, said “won’t launch Explorer Edition in India” in a reply to a Twitter user who asked him about the launch date of Realme GT Master Explorer Edition in India. Realme launched the Explorer Edition alongside the Master Edition last month in China, but only the latter arrived in India last week. “But we have some Greater Things Prepared,” added Wong in his tweet that is now deleted. The marketing chief did not share plans of what the company is planning, but people who are awaiting the launch of GT Master Explorer Edition will be disappointed. Realme declined to comment.
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