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Exclusive: Realme Buds Air confirmed to have wireless charging

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Ro, 11 December 2019

Realme Accessories Rumors

A very reliable source came to us with some insight around Realme's upcoming Buds Air - direct competitors to Apple's AirPods, Samsung's Galaxy Buds and Huawei's FreeBuds 3. Most of it was already known but it's good to get a confirmation from someone familiar with the product itself.

Exclusive: Realme Buds Air confirmed to have wireless charging

First off, the buds will indeed support wireless charging out of the box so you don't have to buy an additional case that supports wireless charging like Apple's AirPods do. Also, judging by leaked render, the black color variant is confirmed.

Regarding price and availability, our source said that the initial information about them costing INR 4,999 is likely correct. Realme is going to charge less than INR 5,000 but didn't give any specific numbers. And, of course, they will be made available for purchase at launch, which is December 17 in India.

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  • Anonymous
  • MwH
  • 12 Dec 2019

Since Android was supposed to look/work totally different from what it does now and in its first version, and Google folks decided to scrap everything and start from scratch after seeing Apple's first iOS version, it does mean that Android is copying...

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  • Sathish
  • Etv
  • 12 Dec 2019

"Android instead of iOS" - This pretty much sounds up what knowledge you have on Technology (& Evolution) stuffs.

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  • Anonymous
  • L5d
  • 11 Dec 2019

you just don't own the truth... so live and let die

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