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realme GT3 w/ 240W charging launches this February

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Realme has teased its next flagship, namely the realme GT3 with a whopping 240 watts charging that wil arrive soon this month (February).

The GT3 is said to be the rebranded GT Neo 5 which just launched in China today. Sporting 144Hz 6.74 inch 1.5K OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, and configured with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up 1TB of UFS 3.1 internal storage.

Just like the in the teaser poster, the phone’s back shell will feature a C-shaped RGB strip, kind of like a modest take on Nothing’s Glyph Interface.

Realme Gt Neo 5 (2)
The realme GT3 is reported to be the global version of realme GT Neo 5

The model seems to come in two distinct variants, one with a 150W capped charging and 5000mAh battery; and the other with a maxed out 240W charging with lower battery capacity at 4600mAh only. Both uses USB-C.

Other specifications are expected to be the same for both models. Including a triple rear camera headlined by 50MP Sony IMX890 lens and uses Android 13 (realme UI 4.0) out of the box.

Realme Gt Neo 5 (1)

We are yet to know the realme GT3 pricing and availability, though assuming it’s a rebranded GT Neo 5, below are the pricing for reference.

realme GT Neo 5 (150W)

8/256GB | CNY 2,499
12/256GB | CNY 2,699
16/256GB | CNY 2,899

realme GT Neo 5 (240W)

16/256GB | CNY 3,199
16/1TB | CNY 3,499

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the charging options and battery capacities for the realme GT3?
The GT3 offers a 150W charging model with a 5000mAh battery and a 240W charging model with a 4600mAh battery, both using USB‑C.
What display does the realme GT3 feature?
The device sports a 6.74‑inch 1.5K OLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate.
What is the main rear camera specification on the realme GT3?
The triple rear camera setup is led by a 50MP Sony IMX890 sensor.
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Zash · 3 years ago

It’s already March 21, 2023 and the global variant is not yet available in the local market.

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