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Tweet war between Xiaomi and Realme, one said 'Copy Cat' and the other said 'Keep your mouth shut'

 Once again a tweet war has broken out between XIAOMI and REALME. This ongoing war between these two rival Chinese companies has started with the tweet of REALME's upcoming FAN FESTIVAL. Recently REALME has crossed the 100 million users mark. In this joy, the company has organized REALME FAN FESTIVAL from 18 August to 28 August.


The tweet war has erupted once again between Xiaomi and Realme. This ongoing war between these two rival Chinese companies has started with the tweet of Realme's upcoming Fan Festival. Recently Realme has crossed the 100 million users mark. In this joy, the company has organized the Realme Fan Festival from August 18 to August 28. In this fan festival, users will get a chance to win many types of rewards. Also, discount offers will also be available on the purchase of Realme brand products.

Redmi Business Director Sneha Tayanwala retweeted a tweet about the Fan Festival from Realme's official Twitter handle and called it a "copy cat" act. Let us know that Xiaomi organizes Fan Festival every year for its users. Tagging Realme's VP Madhav Seth in her tweet, Sneha wrote, "How much will you copy Madhav Seth sir? Send an event page mockup that will save your team some time." Also Read - Redmi 10 Prime will be launched in India soon, will get 50MP camera

Responding to this tweet by Redmi Business Director, Realme India and Europe CMO Francis Wong wrote, "Can't believe a director of a proper brand can do such a thing. Right now everyone should focus on their business." Keep your mouth shut and let the products speak."

However, this is not the first time that such a fight has erupted between the two brands. Even before this, in the early months of 2020, Xiaomi's Global Vice President Manu Jain called Realme a copycat brand. In response to a journalist's tweet, Manu Jain had called Realme a copying brand.

Let us tell you that Realme was launched in 2018 as a sub-brand of OPPO. OPPO launched this brand to challenge Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi. Later Xiaomi launched the POCO brand to mock OPPO. After the launch of OnePlus 7 series, another sub-brand of BBK Electronics, in 2019, the Redmi K20 series was touted as the 'flagship killer' by tweeting from Xiaomi's Twitter handle. Yesterday i.e. on August 18, Realme has introduced the Realme GT smartphone as the flagship killer 2021.

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