Realme phones arrive in Malaysia
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Realme announced a global expansion back in September, and it looks like the company is keeping its promise one country at a time. The Realme 2 Pro, Realme 2, and Realme C1 were introduced in Malaysia, its third market after India and Indonesia. The phones will be available soon at Lazada, Shopee and the brand’s own store.
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The cheapest of them all is the entry-level Realme C1, priced at MYR449 ($107/€95). It is powered by a Snapdragon 450 and has 2 GB RAM and 16 GB storage. It is currently discounted to MYR399 and will remain like that for a month.
Next in line on the price spectrum is the Realme 2 that is either MYR599 or MYR699, depending on the memory combo. Converted in other currencies, the phone is anywhere between $144/€125 and $170/€145.
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Expectedly, the most expensive phone is Realme 2 Pro. It is powered by a Snapdragon 660 SoC and has three prices due to its three different RAM variants. The 4 GB one is MYR899, the option with 6 GB is MYR949, while the most powerful phone with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage cost MYR1,099 or no more than $265/€230.
Malaysia is observing the Shopping Festival on November 11, and that’s when the Pro phone will be available. The Realme C1 is next in line with a market appearance on November 22, while the vanilla Realme 2 is last with November 24 as a market launch date.
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Reader comments
- hp
- 09 Nov 2018
- IVE
Another China based phone manufacturer, Panasonic should start expanding their mobile division market. Why there is no Android One phone by Realme for a starting? They should emulate Xiaomi's successful phone started with Mi A1.