European fans of the Realme brand will have to wait for the launch of the new semi-flagship model GT 6. This is because the entire first shipment was stolen on the way to Spain. This information was reported in a message on the official Realme Spain Twitter account.
It is noted that efforts to recover the stolen devices were unsuccessful. It is unclear where the cargo disappeared. Nevertheless, this has resulted in a delay in the start of sales for the Realme GT 6 model in Spain.
“Dear realme family,
We must apologize to you.
Due to reasons beyond our control, our realme GT 6 phones were stolen on the way to Spain. We were unable to recover them despite our best efforts, so we cannot guarantee any events in stores that we would have liked to offer during the launch week.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.
Realme Spain”
Currently, the launch date of the Realme GT 6 is still set for June 20. However, due to the absence of devices in the region, Realme has no choice but to postpone or cancel any planned store events.
According to reports from Spain, the theft occurred on May 29, and the truck driver was “robbed at gunpoint.” It is reported that this incident may also affect the Portuguese launch of the Realme GT 6, which was scheduled for the same day.
The Realme GT 6 smartphone will offer its owners a display with a brightness of 6000 nits and a 120 Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, 8 or 12 GB of RAM and 128, 256, or 512 GB of internal storage. The picture is completed by a 5500 mAh battery and support for 120W fast wired charging.
Source: 9to5google
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