Home Options Gadgets

Strong contender

Pauline Wong
Pauline Wong • 4 min read

The new smartphone realme XT has just entered the market, and its aim is to win over the younger set

SINGAPORE (Dec 13): When Chinese phonemaker Oppo knocked Apple out of the third spot among the world’s largest smartphone makers, few were surprised. The increasingly crowded smartphone market has seen the US tech giant falling behind in sales of its flagship iPhone — Apple shipped 35.3 million units in the second quarter of 2019, whereas Oppo shipped 36.2 million — and Chinese smartphone makers such as Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo are taking over with their wide range of Android-powered smartphones to suit various budgets.

Today, the battle seems to be raging between the Chinese smartphone makers, and a relatively new player has entered the ring: realme, which was once a part of the Oppo stable, has come out on its own, aiming for the younger set of users with high-end specifications. It recently launched its latest offering, the realme XT, in Singapore and is certainly hoping to capture the market for mid-range phones.

To continue reading our premium articles,
Upgrade your subscription to as low as $8.33/month to gain unlimited access to ALL of our premium articles!
Have an account? Sign In
Get the latest news updates in your mailbox
Never miss out on important financial news and get daily updates today
The Edge Singapore
Download The Edge Singapore App
Google playApple store play
Keep updated
Follow our social media
© 2025 The Edge Publishing Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.