Xiaomi backed Redmi brought the Redmi 7A to India today, and it immediately got a hot knock from one of its rivals. Oppo Realme wasted no time firing shots at the new Redmi7A as Madhav Sheth, CEO for the Indian Realme branch pitched the device against its months old Realme C2.
India’s head posits that the real “Desh ka real choice” should be Realme C2 and not the Xiaomi handset. His basis of comparison is that the Realme C2 gets a more powerful SoC which has eight Cortex-A53 cores at 2 GHz. And the 7a, on the other hand, boasts of only two of the eight cores on the Snapdragon 439’s CPU at the same speed. Moreover, both devices are priced at INR5,999 ($85/€76), but the Redmi 7A could cost much more than that from August 1.