realme Unveils New Store Design at SM City Caloocan

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realme Rebranded Concept Store Opening

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realme Philippines marked an exciting milestone by unveiling its brand-new concept store design during the grand opening of its latest branch at SM City Caloocan last Friday, May 17th. This store is the first to feature realme’s freshly revamped aesthetic, showcasing the brand’s continued commitment to innovation.

realme’s First Rebranded Concept Store

realme Debuts New Concept Store Design

The new store design builds on realme’s recent “Make it real” rebranding initiative announced earlier this year. It embraces a bold yet minimal look with sleek lines and clean surfaces that seamlessly integrate cutting-edge technology and interactive elements, elevating the in-store customer experience.

realme Concept Store SM City Caloocan (3)

“This new space reflects our brand’s evolution and commitment to innovation, authenticity, and shared aspiration to turn dreams into realities. It is a culmination of our dedication and commitment to delivering unparalleled customer experiences.”

– Patricia Gonzales, realme Philippines’ Communications Lead

The grand opening event drew large crowds with engaging promotions and activities. Gaming personalities Doc Z Gaming and Anj Gaming hyped up fans by playing Call of Duty Mobile using the realme 12 Pro+ 5G, alongside realme community members using the realme C67.

With this innovative new store concept, realme reaffirms its passion for creating vibrant, immersive environments that provide meaningful interactions for customers. As the brand forges ahead, it remains focused on pushing boundaries to ensure every consumer touchpoint is remarkable.

To stay updated on realme’s latest offerings, visit their official website at https://www.realme.com/ph/ and follow them on Facebook.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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