Here’s the translation into American English:
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The smartphone brand realme has achieved a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainability by announcing that all of its devices available in Europe have received the highest energy efficiency rating, Class A, according to the European Union’s Energy Label regulations. This achievement underscores realme’s dedication to delivering products that combine performance with environmental responsibility.
The EU Energy Label classifies devices on a scale ranging from Class A, the highest level, to Class G, which represents the least efficient. Achieving Class A is no small feat; it requires rigorous optimization in hardware design and software algorithms, leading to reduced energy consumption without compromising performance. This rating applies to the entire range of realme products in Europe, including models from the GT series like the GT 7 Pro, GT 7, and GT 7T, which cater to gamers, as well as models from the number series designed for photography enthusiasts, and the C series aimed at everyday use.
In addition to their energy efficiency, realme devices stand out for their durability. More than half of their current models are IP68 certified, ensuring resistance to water and dust, a feature that has become a hallmark of the brand. This resilience allows users to use their phones confidently even in adverse conditions. realme’s “Anti-Drop” technology has undergone rigorous testing and has also received a “Class A” durability rating.
For European consumers, this means that realme devices are not only powerful and affordable but also environmentally friendly and designed to last. As realme continues to expand its presence in Europe, this milestone reinforces its position as a reliable technology partner, aligning with the ethical and sustainable demands of today’s consumers.
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Referrer: MiMub in Spanish