Realme’s biggest concept store opens in Iloilo City
When we first got introduced to realme two months ago, the brand really made an impression on us. It was exciting to see new players disrupting the smartphone industry, not only does it breed competition (driving prices lower), but also offers more variety and choices for everyone. Days later, SM City Iloilo’s Cyberzone was flooded

By Staff Writer
When we first got introduced to realme two months ago, the brand really made an impression on us.
It was exciting to see new players disrupting the smartphone industry, not only does it breed competition (driving prices lower), but also offers more variety and choices for everyone.
Days later, SM City Iloilo’s Cyberzone was flooded by the color yellow. Everywhere you looked there was realme, sales people were wearing shirts with the letter “R” on them and shops had the realme phones displayed up front. But there was no “realme store”, well at least not for long.
After achieving a series of milestones this year from a string of successful product launches to record-breaking offline and online sales, game-changer brand realme opens its biggest flagship concept store in one of its biggest and most active markets in the Philippines, Iloilo City.
With their bang-for-your-buck smartphones and eye-catching branding, realme is sure to be popular among the youth.
Led by Marketing Director Austine Huang, the company also boasts of having the youngest marketing team in town!
Put all those attributes together and you have one company that’s well-equipped to compete with other brands in the smartphone market.
Ilonggos in the hunt for deals need to look no further, realme is here!
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