Realme India confirms organizational restructuring but denies it's connected to rumored Oppo merger, maintaining commitment to Indian market.
Realme has officially responded to recent reports of staff layoffs in India, clarifying that the organizational restructuring is unrelated to any other brands and maintaining its commitment to the Indian market.

Organizational Restructuring Confirmed
Following media reports last week claiming Realme was carrying out massive staff layoffs in India starting with its sales team, the company has issued an official statement from its Indian branch. The statement confirms that Realme India is indeed undergoing organizational restructuring, but emphasizes this is part of "ongoing organizational optimization" and is "in line with normal industry benchmarks."
Denial of Oppo Merger Connection
The timing of these layoffs coincided with reports from China suggesting Realme was merging with Oppo to become its sub-brand, a status Realme initially held before becoming an independent entity. However, Realme's official statement explicitly addresses this speculation, stating that the adjustment is "unrelated to any other brands."
Commitment to Indian Market Remains Strong
Realme emphasized its continued dedication to India, describing it as "its largest market outside China." The company assured customers that its products, retail presence, and service commitments remain fully unaffected by the restructuring. The statement concludes with Realme's reaffirmation of its mission to make technology more accessible and serve millions of users in India.
Industry Context
Organizational restructuring and staff optimization are common practices in the competitive smartphone industry, particularly in markets like India where companies constantly adjust to changing consumer demands and competitive pressures. Realme's clarification aims to separate these routine business adjustments from the more significant strategic implications of a potential merger with Oppo.
Related Developments
This announcement comes amid other significant developments in the mobile technology landscape, including reports of Realme potentially returning to sub-brand status under Oppo and the launch of new devices like the Realme P4 Power with impressive battery life and charging capabilities.
The company's clear communication about the separation between its restructuring efforts and any potential brand merger appears designed to maintain consumer confidence in India, where Realme has established itself as a significant player in the affordable smartphone segment.

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