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Realme Slumps 47% As Australians Turn Off Chinese Smartphone Brands – ChannelNews
Struggling Chinese brand Realme has seen traffic to their Australian web site slump 47% with the site only attracting 2.3M Unique visitors in July, the slump is blamed on anti-China sentiment. Globally the Company is still trying to claim they are the fastest…

Struggling Chinese brand Realme has seen traffic to their Australian web site slump 47% with the site only attracting 2.3M Unique visitors in July, the slump is blamed on anti-China sentiment.
Globally the Company is still trying to claim they are the fastest growing smartphone brand in the world despite the brand being on the nose in India a former strong market for the Chinese brand and slumping in Australia.
During COVID-19 Realme Australia which is owned by BBK Electronics the same Company…
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