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Realme Book (Slim) and Pad’s green color variants teased, Watch T1’s global launch imminent

The Realme GT Neo2 unveiled last month comes in three colors, with the green version attracting a lot of attention on social media. Realme also launched the Buds Air 2 TWS earphones in a green colorway and looking at the response, the young brand is set to offer more products in a green shade.

Mr. Madhav Sheth – who’s the VP of Realme, CEO of Realme India, and was recently appointed as the President of Realme International Business Group – posted an image on Twitter that includes the Realme Book (Slim) and Realme Pad’s green color versions.

Realme Pad and Book (Slim) teased in green color, Wireless Mouse and Watch T1's global launch imminent

We don’t know the official names of these yet, but judging by the names of the GT Neo2 and Buds Air 2’s green color versions – called Neo Green and Closer Green, respectively – the green models of the Realme Pad and Realme Book (Slim) will likely be called Real Green.

The picture shared by Mr. Sheth also includes Realme’s Wireless Mouse and the Watch T1 Black Mint variant’s straps. Both the products are currently only available in China, but their inclusion in the image suggests the company will launch them globally soon, with the wireless mouse offered in a green shade in addition to the Yellow and Black color options.

Realme Watch T1
Realme Watch T1
Realme Watch T1

Realme Watch T1

While we await more details from Realme about the launch of these products in India and other markets, you can read our GT Neo2 review here, Realme Pad review here, and Buds Air 2 review over here. Our Realme Book (Slim) review will go live soon, so stick around to find out if the company’s first laptop is a worthy buy.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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