For some time now, reports have been circulating that Oppo subsidiary Realme wants to establish itself in Europe. It has now become known that Realme and Belsimpel will work together in the Netherlands. This means; a new smartphone brand on the Dutch market.
Realme at Belsimpel
Realme is a subsidiary of Oppo and releases devices at a competitive price. So it is definitely a competitor for brands like for example Xiaomi. Been going for a long time there are messages around that the manufacturer wants to establish itself in the Netherlands and Belgium, and the start has now been made.
The manufacturer Realme and (web) store Belsimpel have entered into a partnership. Devices from the Chinese manufacturer can therefore be purchased through the Belsimpel web shop. The smartphones of the fast-growing brand are purchased directly from the manufacturer, so there is no gray import.
First, the Realme 7 and 7 Pro are available in our country. These are available for 199 and 229 euros, for which you get an extensive device with a 90Hz screen, fast processor and even 65 watts fast charging with the Pro. There is also the Realme X50 5G with a price of 379.99 euros. It has a Snapdragon 765G processor, along with a 120Hz screen and excellent specifications.
Belsimpel will now sell the devices in the Netherlands. Curious about the online offer, check it out this page.