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realme C11 is the top selling realme smartphone in Kenya


Among the six smartphones that realme introduced in Kenya in 2020, realme C11 has emerged as the top-selling smartphone from the company in the country.

The realme C11 was launched in August 2020 with a retail price of Ksh 10,000.

While announcing the news,Ā realmeĀ reiterated its commitment to supplying the Kenyan market with pocket-friendly smartphones that incorporate all the current trendy features, including AIoT that has revolutionized the tech world.

ā€œrealmeĀ C11 has been our best performing phone since we landed in the Kenyan market. We believe the phones hit home in terms of meeting the needs of the consumers in terms of beauty, affordability, the power of the battery among others,ā€ said Mildred Agoya, Marketing DirectorĀ realmeĀ Kenya.

The phone comes equipped with a 6.5ā€, mini-drop full screen that gives a sense of belonging and ownership. It has a 5000mAh Massive Battery, and a Nightscape Dual Camera. Its affordability makes it ideal for the majority of consumers in Kenya.

In 2020,Ā realmeĀ introducedĀ realmeĀ C3,Ā realmeĀ C11,Ā realmeĀ C15,Ā realmeĀ C12, andĀ realmeĀ 6, andĀ realmeĀ 7i,Ā realmeĀ bandĀ realmeĀ Buds Q all within four months. It was during the same period that the brand topped the world as the only company that had managed to ship over 50 million smartphones globally with Kenya being among major destinations.

As 2021 takes shape,Ā realmeĀ says it is targeting increasing its market share in Kenya by 30 percent banking affordability and the evolving technology.

realmeĀ products are available on both online and offline shops with customers who buy theĀ realmeĀ 6 getting a freeĀ realmeĀ band and customers buying theĀ realmeĀ 7i getting freeĀ realmeĀ Buds. Q.

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Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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