Immediately after the launch of the Realme GT 2 Pro and Realme GT 2, and also in the middle of the week of Mobile World Congress, we saw a series of leaks that could match the new generation Realme GT Neo.
There was a little hype for two reasons: first, because the GT Neo 2, which we liked a lot when we reviewed it, was a success in the market. Secondly, because it was said that it will support 150W charging, which Oppo just introduced as the fastest charger on the market.
Well, after a week of official announcements, new leaks and more, finally We can tell you everything you need to know about Realme GT Neo 3 like its younger brother, the Realme GT Neo 3T, which features very fast charging.
Realme GT Neo 3 | Realme GT Neo 3T | |
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Screen | 6.7-inch AMOLED panel | Refresh rate 120Hz | Brightness 1000 nits | Full HD+ Resolution | 6.62-inch AMOLED panel | Refresh rate 120Hz | Brightness 1300 nits | Full HD+ Resolution |
CPU | Size 8100 | Snapdragon 870 |
RAM | 8 or 12 GB LPDDR5 | 8 GB LPDDR4X |
storage | 128 or 256 GB UFS 3.1 | 128 or 256 GB UFS 3.1 |
main cameras | Home Sony IMX 766 | 8 MP f/2.25 wide | 2 megapixel macro | Primary 64 MP f/1.8 | 8 MP f/2.25 wide | 2 megapixel macro |
Front-camera | 16 MP f/2.45 | 16 MP f/2.45 |
Drums | 4500 mAh | 150W or 80W | charger included | 5000 mAh | 80 W | charger included |
Operating system | Android 12+ real UI 3.0 | Android 12+ real UI 3.0 |
Dimensions and weight | 163.3 x 75.6 x 8.2mm | 188 grams | 162.9 x 75.8 x 8.65mm | 194.5 grams |
Realme GT Neo 3 debuts with Dimensity 8100, 150W charging and Sony IMX 766.
The first thing that catches your eye is the design. We’ll have a black model for the more traditional ones, but the white and blue models get the most attention as they have stripes that remind us a lot of the Ford GT stripes.
The camera module sounds familiar to us from other members of the Oppo-OnePlus-realme family of devices, and the back panel definitely draws attention with colors and design.
On the front, we have a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.. Realme promises it covers 100% of the DCI-P3 spectrum, with very well-used frames and a FullHD resolution of 2412 x 1080 pixels.
This is a panel with a depth of 10 bits And that use of the front is achieved thanks to a new way of attaching the screen, which the company points out is the same one Apple uses for the iPhone. Thanks to this, they managed to keep the chin to a minimum. To complete the content consumption section, we have stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos.
Well, if we go inside we will have MediaTek Dimensity 8100An SoC that promises to be more efficient and powerful than Snapdragon 888 and that we really want to test alongside 8GB or 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and realme’s customization level.
Of course, in the end, we will not have a new launch with Android 11, as the mobile has been completely updated to the latest version of Android 12.
To finish with the guts we have a 150W charger called UltraDart Charge which promises to fill 50% of a 4500mAh mobile phone in 5 minutes with a full charge in less than 15 minutes.
And the cameras, which is another highlight in a terminal of this range today, seem to be well maintained. At least the main sensor, because it’s sony imx 766. It’s a sensor that we like and that’s been installed from mid-range phones to some high-end models with very good results.
It’s a 50-megapixel f/1.88 sensor. which will be accompanied by an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens and a 2-megapixel macro lens. On the front we have a 16MP f/2.45 Samsung sensor.
Realme GT Neo 3T is finally dressing up as Dragon Ball for Europe
On the other hand, we have the Realme GT Neo 3T. The design is very similar to its big brother, albeit with a slight redesign of the camera module and moving from the lines of the Ford GT to a checkered design like flags at the finish line.
It will be available in black with a more understated finish, as well as an eye-catching white and yellow racing design. However, it also has a Dragon Ball version, something similar to what we saw at the Realme GT Neo 2 launch in China.
The screen is slightly smaller, 6.62 inches., but it has a 120Hz refresh rate, a FullHD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels, and a peak brightness of 1000 nits, according to realme. In addition, it maintains good front panel usage and 100% DCI-P3 coverage.
And although this model is a notch below the Neo 3, we have an SoC that can bring a lot of joy. This is Snapdragon 870, which we have already tested in POCO F3 and other terminals, and it is a very good processor in terms of technical efficiency and power ratio.
You will be able to play everything at a very good level and it is accompanied by 8 GB LPDDR4x RAM and memory with UFS 3.1 standard. It also ships with Android 12.
5000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. which, according to the company, is capable of charging the terminal from 0 to 50% in 12 minutes.
As for the cameras, we have a triple configuration, but here we say goodbye to the IMX 766. We have a main one at 64 MP, a macro at 2 MP and a wide-angle at 8 MP. On the front we find a 16-megapixel sensor.
Realme GT Neo 3, Neo 3T and Realme Dragon Ball Edition launch and price in Spain
Given the characteristics of the two terminals, it’s time to find out the prices, which, as always, have changed a little in the first days of the sale.
The Realme GT Neo 3 will go on sale from June 9 for €699.99. in its version 12 GB + 256 GB. However, from June 9 to June 22, it will be available to purchase along with Realme Buds Air 3 for 649.99 euros.
A version with 80W charging and 8GB of RAM of the GT Neo 3 will also launch on June 9, priced at €599.99.
The Realme GT Neo 3T will go on sale on June 9th for €429.99. in version 8 + 128 and for 469.99 in the 256 GB storage version. However, both will have a discount until June 22, which will leave them at €399.99 and €429.99 respectively.
And if the one you’re waiting for is the Realme GT Neo 3T from Dragon Ball, which goes on sale today and will be released in a limited edition. If you’re interested, hurry up and it will cost €499.99 in 8GB + 256GB version.
Source: Computer Hoy

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