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Realme GT Neo2 coming soon in Nepal



KATHMANDU: The fastest-growing smartphone brand realme announced it will launch the realme GT Neo2 from its flagship realme GT series soon to the Nepali market.

The phone will be launched in Nepal on 10th November at a really exciting introductory price.

The realme GT series is realme’s flagship series that features technology innovation and aesthetics design for technology enthusiasts, while the realme GT Neo series is born for a wider group, a highly educated group who are heavy users that understands the specifications and seeks a Lell-polished flagship experience.

Because most smartphone brands cannot provide a comprehensive flagship experience in this segment, realme aims to bridge this gap by bringing the well-rounded realme GT Neo series to these heavy users. And the realme GT Neo is already a success in the Chinese market, where it has achieved the sales volume milestone of one million.

Positioned as the neo flagship killer of realme GT series, realme GT Neo2 packs Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 8 series mobile platform, unprecedented cooling system, ultra-high touch sampling rate, and massive battery life, announced by Chase, the CMO of realme, on social media.

Design has always been an essential part of the realme GT series, and this time, realme GT Neo2 comes with a mind-blowing color – Neo Green to present the concept of high-tech and vitality.

Moreover, realme GT Neo2 doesn’t cut corners to lower the price, but instead, it takes a holistic, well-polished approach, focusing on delivering a remarkable flagship experience with excellent performance at a more accessible price.

Publish Date : 02 November 2021 17:46 PM

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