Interview: Realme VP Madhav Sheth talks Wear OS watches, foldables, and GT lineup's success
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- Jasper5774
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- 17 Oct 2021
I would appreciate if there were other brands like moto, nokia who provide stock OS without bloatware and ads.
Currently Nokia is extremely overpriced and moto is weak on camera, screen and bulky design. There is a reason one plus sells like hot cakes.
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- Anonymous
- xZI
- 17 Oct 2021
Would rather have an interview with Tim Cook
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- AnonymousCRL
- YQL
- 17 Oct 2021
Maybe focus on giving software updates properly to new devices as well since RealmeUI 3.0 will come to Realme 8S 5G (released 1 month ago) in Q2 2022 wtf.
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- 61j
- 17 Oct 2021
DDM, 17 Oct 2021Does GSMARENA signed quarterly contract with him for interviews? Likely.
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- Tetsuro
- 3kB
- 17 Oct 2021
Change product's naming will be a clever move... people like easiness in names, like S20 or iPhone 12, not GT Neo2 Bubba7. Good and competitive smartphones, though.
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- Anonymous
- 7tV
- 17 Oct 2021
This guy and his fake smile worthless interviews is one of the reasons I stopped buying Realme products. Also RealmeUI is still full of bugs after all these years. Just shows how serious they are in just selling and ignoring existing issues for the customers
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- Anonymous
- TL%
- 17 Oct 2021
Yes, the GT series is a success. The perfect blend of high end specs, great prices and a headphone jack. They just have to keep releasing these killer phones.
- Akashraj
- 2SD
- 17 Oct 2021
DDM, 17 Oct 2021Does GSMARENA signed quarterly contract with him for interviews? Lmao
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- ae86
- vaS
- 17 Oct 2021
DDM, 17 Oct 2021Does GSMARENA signed quarterly contract with him for interviews? Most likely, lmao
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- ph{
- 17 Oct 2021
Oh. This guy from my s21ultra wallpaper !!!
Another article how realme is perfect company!!
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- Bob
- gE7
- 17 Oct 2021
It's still a mystery to me how come most phone makers don't have basically any compact options in their lineup, not one. For me, this would be the first question if I had an opporrunity to interview a big phone maker's representative. Not everyone uses their phones exclusively for watching widescreen movies, but for everything else 18:9 ratio and size starting from 160 mm is not perfect. Why not have one choice in the lineup that's like 145 mm? The width can stay the same so as not to lose too much screen surface. At the moment one of the phones I use is Realme 6. It's a pretty great phone. It has 3.5 jack, nice screen etc. It's not waterproof and they removed the FM radio in our area so there's some room for improvement in that respect. But the main thing is, it's just too tall (again, not too wide), about 2 cm too tall, for me that's the difference between a pocketable phone and a phone that's too big.
I have tried iPhone, a smaller option, but i don't like the file system at all and as I have to manage a lot of files it's important to me. So at the moment I'm kind of without any good options when I'm getting a new phone, because what I'm looking for in a phone is manageable file system, some level of protection (preferably waterproof), FM radio (kinda important but not a dealbreaker if it doesn't have one), 3.5 jack and pocketable size. (I guess it goes without saying that a phone nowadays should have normal battery life and good camera too.) My old moto g ticked all the boxes but now I'm having hard time finding anything as good and it makes me wonder: is it really progress?
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- Anders
- 39y
- 17 Oct 2021
Who cares what this salesman thinks? Stop this advertising for companies. It's pathetic