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Realme XT, Realme X, Realme 5, Realme 5 Pro, Realme C2 make their way to Amazonin

While Realme phones have traditionally been sold via Flipkart, five of them are making their way to Amazon.in. The number could, however, expand going forward. Realme is all set to launch the Realme C3 in India on February 6 and it is expected to be sold only on Flipkart since the teaser page is live on the website.

The latest development comes from Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth who took Twitter to reveal that the Realme XT, Realme X, Realme 5, Realme 5 Pro and Realme C2 will now be sold through the Amazon India website. However, there is no specific time when these phones will go on sale on the e-seller.

Sheth wrote, “Reaching maximum user base & providing ease of access to our users has always been our priority. Your favourite #realme smartphones will now be available on @amazonIN starting tomorrow.”

Apart from the Realme C2, whose successor will launch in the coming week and Realme X, all other phones are relatively new. For reference, Realme C2’s 3GB RAM + 32GB storage model will go on sale on Amazon.in for Rs 7,499. The smartphone will be made available in Diamond Blue, Diamond Black, Diamond Ruby, and Diamond Sapphire colour options.

Realme 5 price is set at Rs 8,999 for the base 3GB + 32GB model, at Rs 9,999 for the 4GB + 64GB model, and at Rs 10,999 for the 4GB + 128GB model. On the other hand, Realme 5 Pro recently received a price cut and now starts at Rs 12,999. It goes up to Rs 15,999 for the top end 8GB + 128GB variant.

Coming to the Realme X, it is priced ar Rs 16,999 for 4GB + 128GB model and at Rs.19,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant. Lastly, Realme XT price in India starts at Rs 15,999 and goes up to Rs 18,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model. 



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