Realme U1 goes out of stock within minutes on first flash sale in India


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Realme growth in the Indian market has been outstanding since its start, now the company has released five smartphones out of which latest one is the Realme U1. The Realme U1 advertised as an excellent selfie shooter has reportedly went out of stock on its first flash sale.

The company has now sold 205,400 units on its very first flash day sale and also restocked for a second flash sale the same day. The handset is sold on Amazon.in. Speaking of Realme U1 specs, the phone boasts a 6.3 inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The phone is powered by a new MediaTek Helio P70 SoC which is the first time for the company and it is backed with 3GB/4GB of RAM having 32GB/64GB of internal storage option respectively. The phone arrives pre-loaded with Android 8.1 Oreo with Color OS 5.2 UI.

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Coming to the phone’s camera, it sports a dual rear camera of 13 MP + 2 MP and at front it carries a whopping 25 MP selfie shooter with AI assistance. The new handset is fueled with a decent 3,500mAh battery. Connectivity options of the phone include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi Direct hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2 and GPS. The phone can be bought in distinctive colors like Ambitious Black, Brave Blue and Fiery Gold.

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2 Comments

  1. Maximiliano On Line
    December 5, 2018

    India, india india, who cares? all the time about india news… im sick of it

    • freedomstolen
      December 6, 2018

      Am not from India, but this site deals with Chinese products (predominantly smartphones), and India being the second largest smartphone market in the world, Chinese companies care for their business interests! I’d like to point out that there are news articles relating to other countries as well, but you seem fixated on India.

      Also, who’s stopping you from becoming a contributing author on GizChina for countries you prefer? Italy?