The Realme GT3 is identical to the Chinese model GT Neo5, which means that it benefits from the same fast charging speeds where usually an 80-second quick charge using the dedicated 12A USB cable is able to charge a 4600mAh battery in 20% while a full charge takes 9.5 minutes. Just to go from 0 to 100%. The charger is included in the package.
To deal with the extra heat generated by the higher charging power, the GT3’s battery is covered with a massive liquid cooling system complemented by various safety sensors as well as a fire-resistant design. According to the company, the battery will retain at least 80% of its health after 1,600 charge cycles (at 240W), twice the industry standard.
Realme still places a small C-shaped ring for RGB lighting—dubbed the “Pulse Interface System”—between the NFC receiver and the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 icon on the back, with the company not opting for Qualcomm’s latest chipset. This is all housed inside a transparent window next to the camera module, with a customizable ring of light indicating battery level, incoming calls, notifications, and camera countdowns. be seen;
As in the GT Neo5, the GT3 has a 50MP main camera (with Sony IMX890 sensor and optical stabilization), an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, there’s a 6.74-inch AMOLED display with a 2,772 x 1,240 resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, an under-display fingerprint reader, and a 16MP selfie camera housed in a small hole. There is still an infrared port and Dolby Atmos stereo speakers.
Starting at $649, the new Realme device runs Android 13 and comes in four versions, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage being the base version. The higher end model comes with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The device will soon appear in several European markets, including Greece.
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