In recent years we have seen very diverse special editions: from the curious Pepsi P1 terminal to the Huawei smartphone with KFC’s Colonel Sanders, passing through others (if you allow us the opinion) more precise like the Dragon Ball of the Realme GT Neo 2 Attention, because it is precisely this Chinese manufacturer that is returning to the path of special editions inspired by the food industry with one of the most emblematic drinks: Realme’s next special edition points to a sparkling collaboration with Coca-Cola.
Something sparkles at #true me. Watch this space for more: https://t.co/Dcxkz0SBa1#Stay tuned pic.twitter.com/wQkfjgOY1R
— realme (@realmeIndia) January 27, 2023
the phone manufacturer posted on his Indian Twitter profile a terminal immersed in a brown drink with small bubbles with the message “something exciting is bubbling. Stay connected.” This message comes a few days after my race a rumor that pointed to a Coca-Cola brand smartphone.
The Chinese phone maker has released a rare teaser of what looks like a cola-themed phone, suggesting something is “bubbling” at Realme. This happened a few days after leaks of a Coca-Cola branded smartphone surfaced on the web, thanks to the usual sources such as ice universe there Mukul Sharma collected on their respective Twitter accounts which This Coca-Cola phone would be launched in the first quarter of 2023
[Exclusive] Here is the brand new #Cola Telephone 😍
Can confirm that the device is launching this quarter in India.
Coca-Cola is collaborating with a smartphone brand for this new phone.
Feel free to retweet.#ColaPhone pic.twitter.com/QraA1EHb6w— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) January 24, 2023
In addition to confirming the news, the next step was to find out in whose hands this collaboration would take place. With Realme’s tweet, White and bottled brown and bottled and canned. The question now is, Will it be a new phone or a reissue of an existing phone from the Realme catalog?
In addition to confirming the model, the following would be find out price and availability beyond Indiabut like many other special editions from Asia, it’s best not to be optimistic about its eventual arrival in Europe.