KEY POINTS
  • Chinese smartphone maker Realme on Tuesday launched the GT3 smartphone for international markets at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
  • Realme claims the GT3 can be fully charged in 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The phone starts at $649.
  • The company stepped up expansion in Europe last year, but the timing has been tough, with the global smartphone market in 2022 suffering its worst year since 2013 in terms of shipments.
Chinese smartphone upstart Realme has looked to push into international markets with its flagship phones. But it is playing in the mid-priced segment of the market where it faces intense competition from rivals like Xiaomi.

BARCELONA, Spain — Chinese smartphone maker Realme wants stand out in a crowded space of mid-tier devices. So on Tuesday, it launched a smartphone it claims can be fully charged in 9 minutes and 30 seconds.

The company took the wraps off of its GT3 smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the largest mobile trade show in the world. It's looking to grow its business outside of China, and joins a flurry of Chinese vendors looking to target overseas markets.