
Realme to unveil its first-ever tablet on June 15 along with laptop
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Realme will not only launch the flagship device but also launch its first-ever tablet and laptop at the June 15 launch event.
Realme is all set to host a special event on June 15. The company plans to launch its highly-anticipated device, the GT 5G flagship globally but that does not pique the interest as much as the other lined-up products do. Realme will not only launch the flagship device but also launch its first-ever tablet and laptop at the June 15 launch event. Clearly, Realme does not want to be categorised as a smartphone brand only. As per GSMArena, Realme did not confirm launching the laptop and tablet on its social media accounts but has dropped major hints about it in a press message. Realme says in the message that its smartphone business has grown “by leaps and bounds” but now it is time for the company to bring more “leap-forward products”. Earlier, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth had shared a glimpse of the purported Realme laptop on his Twitter handle. He had captioned the picture as, “#realme new product category has a message for you! Can you decode it & guess the product name that will add up to your #TechLife?.” Days after his post, the Internet was swarmed with the leaked images of the Realme laptop, which the company is likely to call Realme Book.
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