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Realme X3 Super Zoom, Realme X3 and Realme TV are listed on the company’s support page in India. The new development suggests that Realme could soon launch these three devices in the country. Last week, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth mocked the launch of the Realme X3 Super Zoom by showing off its Zoom 60x and Starry Mode on social media. Sheth also confirmed the launch of Realme TV in the country while talking to Gadgets 360 earlier this year.
The drop-down menu on the Realme India support page shows Realme X3 Super Zoom, Realme X3 and Realme TV as three devices not announced by the Chinese company, along with their already available phones and Realme Band.
Although the listings are nothing more than a placeholder, as they don’t include specific details about the devices, they suggest that Realme will soon expand its line in the country by bringing the new offerings.
Realme declined to comment on a query asking for clarity in the listings on the support page.
Realme X50m can debut as Realme X3
As noted by the FoneArena mobile-focused blog, the Realme X50m that launched in China last month was also featured on the official Realme India support page a few days ago. However, the company has removed that listing from the page. It could be a clue that the Realme X50m may be launched in the country with a new name: Realme has a history of launching devices with a new name in India.
Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth has already mocked the launch of Realme X3 Super Zoom in the country. He posted an image through his Twitter account to show the phone’s 60x Zoom and Starry Mode. The phone is rumored to have a 6.57-inch Full HD + AMOLED display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ SoC, along with 12GB of RAM. It is also said to have a 4,200 mAh, 30W fast charge battery.
Realme TV in the works
In addition to the new phones, the support page has suggested that Realme TV is coming in. The company has made its debut in the smart TV market for some time. However, its first model has yet to be announced. Madhav Sheth of Realme India in March highlighted that the range of smart TVs will launch first in the country. He had also told Gadgets 360 in an interview that month that the launch of the first Realme TV model would take place in the second quarter. However, the ongoing pandemic appears to have fueled its launch.
Based on some certification listings that have emerged in the past, Realme TV is likely to come in 32 and 43 inches. Her remote allegedly received certification in April. Similarly, the first TV model received Google certification a few weeks ago.
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