The Corona virus, which appeared in China in the last months of 2019 and spread all over the world, causes large-scale activities to be postponed one by one. The furya, which started with the postponement of the Mobile World Congress, lasted with the cancellation of the product launch that Xiaomi will organize in India on 12 March. Realme, another Chinese company now after Xiaomi, announced that it has canceled the product launch event. Realizing that the promotional event has been canceled on Twitter, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth said that the event will be broadcast live on the internet and the tickets for the promotional event will be refunded. The CEO also added that everyone who buys tickets for the event will be given a free Realme Band. What will the Realme 6 series offer? Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro, which will be introduced in the coming days, will both use the Android 10 based Realme UI 1.0 interface. However, both phones are expected to use Full HD + LCD screen technology and offer fingerprint sensor support on these screens. As for the hardware part of the smartphones, Realme 6 will get its power from the MediaTek Helio G90 chipset, while the Realme 6 Pro will use the Snapdragon 720G chipset. However, while the Pro model has a vertically aligned quad rear camera setup, the first of these cameras is expected to have a resolution of 64 MP. What will be the price of the Realme 6 series? Realme has no explanation about the price of the devices so far. On the other hand, sources close to the company claim that Realme 6 will be sold with approximately 9,999 Indian rupees and 6 Pro with 13,999 Indian rupees price tags. Considering that the company actively serves in our country, let’s not forget that we also need to add taxes to the sales prices of phones in our country.