With features that place it very close to the top of the segment (although not totally at the top), the Realme GT3 is endowed with a chipsets Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, up to 16 GB of RAM and a maximum of 1 TB of storage. The screen is not too far off either, with a fairly fast 6.74-inch OLED panel and 2772 x 1240 pixels, with a refresh rate of 144 Hz.
The camera is perhaps the least striking part of the set, being able to highlight if anything the presence of a 50 MP Sony IMX890 stabilized sensor.
- Display: 6.74-inch AMOLED, 1240 x 2772, 144Hz
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
- Memory: 8/12/16GB
- Storage: 128/256/512GB/1TB
- rear cameras
- 50 MP stabilized wide angle
- 8 MP ultra-wide angle (112º)
- 2MP macro
- Front camera: 16MP
- Battery: 4,600 mAh with 240 W fast charge
The rear part has all the prominence at a visual level. It not only houses the slightly bulging camera module; also a “window” to a fake Snapdragon chipset (the real one is covered by the cooling system) surrounded by a luminous ring that can be programmed to show notifications of incoming calls, messages, the countdown for camera shooting and the process of load.
This last point is one of the most differentiating aspects of the Realme GT3. It uses a 240W charger and a special 12-amp cable to power a 4,600mAh battery. The charging process is completed in nine and a half minutes.
Realme ensures that the degradation of the battery is low, to the point that it would retain 80% of its original capacity after 1,600 fast charging cycles at 240 W.
Realme has not communicated the prices for its new phone for Spain, limiting itself to noting that the base model, with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, will have an international rate of $650.