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realme records a 550% sales on the GT Flagship models in Q1 2022

realme, the world’s fastest-growing smartphone brand is looking to extend its ‘Go Premium’ strategy in other markets including Kenya following a strong start of the year, marked by a 550 per cent growth in the global sales of its premium handset range the GT- Series.

GT series which is the brand’s most premium phone with an average price of Ksh 40,000 drove up the company’s sales in the first quarter of 2022 to break its annual 5 million sales volume mark for the first time recording a 550 per cent sales growth.

“The device is overwhelmingly welcomed due to the modern technologies equipped to deliver the premium holistic mobile experience to users,” said realme CEO, Sky Li.

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GT NEO 3 which features a high-speed processor- MediaTek Dimensity 8100 CPU, the world’s fastest charging – 150W ultraDart and a high-grade triple camera, became a darling for young smartphone users and gaming lovers. 

The series also comes with a smooth display and stylish design- among key features that led to a breaking snap up of 100,000 units in under 10 hours in China’s first sale. Together with GT 2 Series, launched globally at MWC 2022 and also gaining overwhelming global attention, the two brands have fueled the strong growth in sales volume.

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GT 2 features Qualcomm’s latest and fastest processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the world’s first 2K AMOLED flat display, and the world’s first biopolymer back design.

While the bulk of sales was recorded in the European and Chinese markets- a more than 90 times rise in Europe and year-on-year growth of 474% in China, the positive prospects mirrors successes in Kenya and other African markets.

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“These positive figures, the company said show the viability of its “Go Premium” strategy, to focus on the opportunities in China and Europe, “said Li.

He affirmed the company will maintain the momentum to produce tech-trendy premium handsets that integrate tech innovations and modern cultures for the young population with disposable income in Kenya and other markets. 

“With the resounding support from our community, it is possible for us to continuously dedicate and create new values for the technology industry and living standards,” said Li.

Kenya has contributed to this growth with its two GT models- the GT Master edition Explorer and the GT Master Edition available in the market. The two come with exquisite designs as well as great processors, displays and all huge storage capacities of up to 128 GB. Priced at Ksh 45,000 and 37,000, both devices showcase the use of advanced technology in the GT series. realme GT Explorer Master Edition is equipped with Snapdragon 870 processor, 120Hz AMOLED display, stainless-steel liquid cooling technology, 65W Super Dart charging, and a triple-camera system that includes a 50MP Sony IMX766 main camera, a 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a B&W portrait lens.

The GT Master Edition tops up with an inspiration to spark travelling memories and capture stories with street photography mode, at the backside has the suitcase design style, which realme introduces the industry’s first 3D vegan leather technology. It is also equipped with Snapdragon 778G 5G processor, using the TSMC 6nm process technology. realme GT Master Edition also has the same stainless-steel liquid cooling system, 120Hz Samsung AMOLED display, 65W SuperDart with a 4300mAh battery.In the future, the realme GT series will be the flagship series of realme, focusing on leap-forward performance and trendsetting design.

To add on, the C25Y model is recording significant sales- a positive reception that has earned it a special position as the pioneer, affordable super smartphone in Kenya- offering users top-notch specs on a budget- going for Ksh 19,000.

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Val Lukhanyu
Val Lukhanyu
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