
Realme GT 5G to launch in India before Diwali, confirms CEO
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The Realme GT 5G smartphone was recently launched in China and Europe, and it is now all set to be launched in the Indian market before Diwali.
Realme GT 5G is set to launch in India before Diwali. In the recent Ask Madhav episode 27 Q&A series, where the CEO for India and Europe answers questions from the community. Realme India and Europe CEO Madhav Seth clarified the launch of Realme GT 5G in India. He confirmed that the flagship smartphone would launch in India ahead of Diwali. This means that we can expect the launch of Realme GT 5G in India around September or October. The GT in Realme GT stands for grand tourers, inspiring a glass-covered design with 3D lights. Realme GT 5G was first launched in China a couple of months ago. The Realme GT 5G runs on Android 11 OS and comes with a 6.43-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 888 chipset with up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB internal storage.
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