Realme announced its (9) smartphone this Thursday Realme GT Neo 5 with 240 watt fast charging support. Like this, new phone launches with fastest charging speed on the market.

According to the brand, The 240W adapter can fully charge the device’s 4600mAh battery in less than 10 minutes. Part of that performance has to do with the manufacturer’s own SuperVOOC charging technology.

The Realme GT Neo 5 will also have a variant with a 5,000mAh battery but with 150W charging support. Despite the power difference, the model promises to have a remarkable charging speed.

Details of Realme GT Neo 5

With superior features, Realme GT Neo 5 has a 6.74-inch AMOLED display. The screen with a resolution of 2772 x 1240 pixels has a 144 Hz refresh rate and 1,500 Hz touch sampling.

Both variants use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, but has different memory options. The 240W version launches with 16GB RAM with 256GB or 1TB internal storage options, while the 150W model is available with 8GB, 12GB or 16GB RAM and only 256GB internal space.

For photos, the Realme GT Neo 5 uses a triple rear camera with a 50 MP main sensor, 8 MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2 MP macro unit. Next, the front camera brings a 16MP sensor.

Another striking detail of the phone is the RGB LED next to the rear camera module.. Besides turning red when the battery drops below 20%, this feature also acts as a “notification light” with customizable colors for different apps.

The RGB LED on the back is one of the new features of the Realme GT Neo 5.

price and availability

Realme GT Neo 5 will be launched in three color options: white, black and purple. Check the prices in yuan and the actual value in the current direct conversion (without any tax added):

  • 240 W variant: from 3,199 yuan (R$2,460);
  • 150 W variant: from 2,499 yuan (R$1,920).

Until now, There are no predictions that Realme GT Neo 5 will launch in the global market.

Source: Tec Mundo

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