
Realme X7 Max 5G, 4K Android TVs with Dolby Cinema to launch in India on May 31
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Realme has also hinted at the announcement regarding the new “tech lifestyle” brand at the event.
Realme will launch the X7 Max 5G and brand-new smart TVs in India on May 31. In media invites sent, Realme has revealed the X7 Max 5G will be India's first Dimensity 1200-powered phone, while this year’s televisions will focus on Dolby Cinema, meaning both Dolby Atmos for a better sound experience and Dolby Vision for enhanced HDR. These televisions will come in two sizes, 43-inch and 50-inch, and with this, Realme will have televisions across different sizes. Last year, we saw 32-inch, 43-inch, and 55-inch smart televisions from Realme, all running Android TV. In the invite, Realme has also hinted at the announcement regarding the new “tech lifestyle” brand that the company has been teasing for a long time. And this brand is meant for AIoT products that will work with smartphones. Think of it as an umbrella for Realme products that will work comprehensively together, much like how Samsung has it.
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