Realme Book discontinued in India, brand officially confirms

Highlights
  • Realme entered the laptop segment in India back in August 2021 with Realme Book.
  • The company has now discontinued its entire Realme Book lineup in India.
  • This comes after the brand reportedly discontinued the Realme smart TV segment in the country.

Realme, a noted brand backed by BBK Electronics started its journey with the launch of Realme 1. The brand quickly expanded its portfolio with various smartphones placed at different price points, including flagship, mid-range, and budget. Realme also introduced audio, lifestyle, wearables, and more. The brand entered the laptop segment in India back in August 2021 with Realme Book. Now, after two years, Realme has discontinued its entire Realme Book lineup in India.

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The Realme Book lineup discontinued

  • Going into the story, an X (formerly Twitter) user Jhaba posted asking Realme how he can purchase the Realme Book and Realme Watch.
  • To this, the Realme India handle responded by saying that the Realme Book has been discontinued, and it’s been removed from the official website.
  • The Realme Handle further asked the user to share the Realme Watch name that he was referring to assist accordingly.
  • The Realme website doesn’t have any laptops listed on their official site and it appears the brand has completely removed the existing models.
  • The only model that is still available is the Realme Book Prime but is on sale via Flipkart.
  • It appears these could be the limited units and might go out of stock soon.

Hi Jhaba, we are sorry to inform you that the realme book has been discontinued, and it’s been removed from our official website. Further, kindly share the realme watch name you are referring to so that we can assist you accordingly,” replied Realme to the post on X.

The Realme Book’s official website URL is accessible but, clicking on the ‘Buy Now’ button will redirect to the homepage. It is interesting to note that Realme Book is still available for purchase on the China website.

This comes after the brand reportedly discontinued the Realme smart TV segment in the country. It looks like Realme is finding it hard to maintain stock of the spare parts or have a dedicated customer care service for after-sale services.