Hey folks !
Realme and one plus are leaving the TV Market !
Why???
1.They can't earn much profit from budget segment
2.They failed in the premium segment
●They are selling their stocks in amazon and flipkart
●Official websites are closed
Anonymous 1
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Wipro • 6m
Yess even psychologically.. if I only HAD to buy a premium tv, I’d rather prefer Samsung. Or sony.
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Idea For You Implement Now
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