Realme is set to launch the first laptop and tablet from BBK Electronic.

     Realme is set to launch the first laptop and tablet                         from BBK Electronic.



                      BBK Electronic has become the world's third largest mobile phone maker, after Samsung and Apple.


Especially with the market crash of Huawei, there is a fierce competition between Xiaomi and BBK Electronic to get that position.


Created by a consortium of five companies, Oppo, OnePlus, Realme, iQOO and Vivo, BBK Electronic is now expanding its product range, with the launch of a laptop and a tab under the Realme brand in the near future.




The laptop will be released with a 3: 2 aspect ratio screen and will reportedly be used as a key marketing point for the laptop.


The laptop also has a metal body design inspired by the Apple MacBook and a thin bezel frame.




According to the photos that have been uploaded to the internet, a dual speakers system with stereo speakers and a USB Type C charging port are provided on the bottom of the laptop.


It is also rumored to be powered by the Windows operating system and will be released as a slightly cheaper device.


Also focusing on the tablet, it will also be released under the Realme brand.


Although the photos have not been guessed or uploaded to the internet yet, it is expected that information and photos will be available at the Realme GT 5G global launch event next week.


But according to a poster posted on the internet, this tab has a squared-off design and a dual camera setup on the rear camera bump.




So while it is still difficult to find the full spec details about these two devices, we will be able to know more about them in the near future.


Also, many believe that BBK electronic company will release other real estate branded, non - smartphone electronic devices, as well as brands such as OnePlus and Oppo owned by BBK.

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