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Realme GT Neo 3 with 150W charging is launching in India on April 29

Realme has confirmed the launch event of Realme GT Neo 3 in India on April 29 at 12:30 PM. This was first disclosed by Realme India CEO Mr Madhav Sheth in the recent episode of the "AskMadhav" series on YouTube and now the company has sent out press invites for the same. In the release, we learn that Realme will be bringing the 150W variant of Realme GT Neo 3, although we may also get the model that supports 80W charging. The Chinese edition of the phone sports a 4500mAh battery with 150W charging and a 5000mAh battery with 80W charging speeds. Here’s everything else you can expect from the new Realme GT series phone.

 

Realme GT Neo 3 Specs and Features (Chinese model)  

 

Realme GT Neo 3

On the front of Realme GT Neo 3, there is a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, 1B colours, FHD+ resolution, HDR10+, Gorilla Glass 5 protection and a 16MP camera within a cutout. Meanwhile, the rear camera is a 50MP+ 8MP (120°) ultrawide+ 2MP macro unit. 

 

You get an under-display fingerprint scanner to unlock the phone. The Android 12 based Realme UI 3.0 will be there inside. It is laid on top of MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC. The performance is bolstered by 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

 

As for the battery and charging arrangement, there is a 4500mAh variant with 150W charging support and a 5000mAh one with 80W charging support. One of these is declared to be on its way to India. 

 

Realme GT Neo 3

 

The rest of the repertoire includes WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, 5G, X-axis linear motor, and VC liquid cooling.

 

These are what we expect the Indian Realme GT Neo 3 to bring. We’ll see. So, mark April 29 on your calendar to check out the GT Neo 3 launch event.

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