Realme 6 will be the new Pro so expect a price hike
Ever since the Realme 3, the company has been offering beefed-up, Pro versions of its mid-range devices, which offer better, more powerful hardware. But with the Realme 6-series, things are about to change a little.
From the pricing perspective, realme 6 is not a successor of realme 5. Our product portfolio has been redefined. #realme6 is our new pro. Hope this clarifies price part. 👆
— Francis Wang (@FrancisRealme) March 3, 2020
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The company's CMO in India has tweeted that the regular Realme 6 is going to be the new Pro. What does that mean? It means that the regular Realme 6 is going to be the direct successor of the Realme 5 Pro, which also means that the 6 Pro will be in an even higher tier.
Of course, this would result in higher prices too, which some users may find disappointing. The brand is slowly shifting its focus from the low-end segment to the mid-range, upper mid-range and premium markets.
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Reader comments
- Ramandeep Singh
- 07 Mar 2020
- wdL
Realme 6 is good enough at 13k with its Mediatek Helio G90T processor. Pro version is useless.
- Anonymous
- 05 Mar 2020
- fCT
Tell then to mobile operator go to setting put some setting then apply net will be on
- Nene
- 04 Mar 2020
- 3LN
Hello,I have bought a Realme Q via Aliexpress.Device has no internet abroad I have already complained about this at Realme Europe.So far I have not received ans help on how to solve my problem.