Like many other Chinese OEMs, Realme is no stranger to keeping many of its smart devices restricted to the Chinese market. Despite being released in China in September, the Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro are yet to hit international markets. That is set to change soon if a recent Tweet by Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth is anything to go by.
Although the Tweet in question isn't a confirmation that the Realme X7 series will be released in India, it tells us that Realme has plans of doing so in the future. Once the devices launch in India, it is only a matter of time before they hit markets like Europe.
The Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro will also be the first MediaTek Dimensity-powered smartphones to be available outside of China. Despite being around for a better part of the year, the chips somehow remained exclusive to the Chinese market. It will bring some much-needed diversity to markets that have been primarily dominated by Qualcomm.
Ideally, the Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro's launch should be followed by other China-only SKUs like the Realme Q and Realme V series of smartphones. That isn't necessarily a good thing, though. Realme has the nasty habit of releasing a barrage of products into markets. They often undercut each other, and the last thing the company needs is further cannibalization of its already confusing portfolio.