This new phone will hit the global market with Qualcomm’s most powerful processor, the Snapdragon 8+, as well as a 4,500 mAh battery. It also has a system designed to prevent this power from harming the useful life of the battery, being able to maintain capacity at around 80% after 1,600 charge cycles.
The factor highlighted by the company is relevant, since supercharges reduce the useful life of the batteries. And in the same context of released batteries, Honor also winked at innovation in this regard, as it presented its Honor Magic 5 Pro with a silicon-carbon battery.
This battery promises an energy density 12.8% higher than that of lithium batteries. That is, it increases the capacity of smartphones by having energy for longer.
As for the camera, it has a 50 MP main lens, as well as an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera. It also includes a third sensor for macro photography of 2 MP resolution.
The Realme GT will be available in six configurations of RAM and internal storage. On the one hand, a version with 8 GB and 128 GB of memory, whose price is $649. There is also a variant with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of memory, another with 16 GB and 256 GB, a fifth with 16 GB and 512 GB and another 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage.