
Realme is bringing its P-series globally
Last year, Realme launched its P-series in India with the Realme P1 and P1 Pro. Realme CEO Sky Li has now confirmed the P3 series will expand its availability to more markets. This means we'll see the P3 series and future P-series devices across Europe, Latin America and Southeast Asia.
The executive revealed that the P-series already boasts over 2 million shipments in India and is a popular choice among the brand's young core of users. According to Li, Realme will continue to offer top-notch innovations with the P-series in terms of chipsets, cooling, battery endurance, gaming and AI.
Realme has established partnerships with leading online retailers worldwide and the brand is ready to offer tailored e-commerce sales and after-sales services for each market.
Realme P3 Ultra is the best spec'd device in the series to date. It features an AMOLED display, Dimensity 8350 chipset and a 6,000mAh battery with 80W charging. You can check our P3 Ultra hands-on for more details.
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