The Realme Q3s will allegedly use the Snapdragon 778G, gets certified with 30W charging

30 September 2021
Two models appeared on TENAA that are linked to the Q3s. The official announcement should come in October.

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Seems like an gaming phone under 300. Should have added ultrawide that's it very good value for rest of specs

    Anonymous, 02 Oct 2021In what world? 2015's world? Update your info before ... moreAmoled also has pwm flickering which destroys eyes

      Anonymous, 01 Oct 2021Is 778 better than 780? I think both are exactly the same except for a minor difference in clock speed and the fact that 778G is built on 6nm node while 780G is built on 5nm node.

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        • fpx
        • 02 Oct 2021

        Anonymous, 01 Oct 2021Amoled gives burn in In what world? 2015's world?
        Update your info before spreading false claims.

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          • Anonymous
          • ntJ
          • 01 Oct 2021

          Armanmazpul, 01 Oct 2021This should be super amoled + hdr10 Amoled gives burn in

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            • Anonymous
            • gq3
            • 01 Oct 2021

            Is 778 better than 780?

              This should be super amoled + hdr10

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                • Gadgetsfreak
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                • 30 Sep 2021

                Another Xerox of realme GT master edition with a different name on its way..

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                  • Anonymous
                  • D$U
                  • 30 Sep 2021

                  Q3s have potential to be strong competitor to Xiaomi/Poco X3 Pro here in europe, probably similar 48MP camera, 778G in Q3s vs snapdragon 860 in poco X3 Pro. Currently Poco X3 Pro 6/128 is around 200€ and 220€ for 8/256 version.

                  Although i think realme schould focus more on upper midrange for around 300-350€ with their GT Neo/Explorer lineup, still no GT Neo 2 in europe or Explorer, leaving sub 200Eur phones to Xiaomi Poco and their Narzo

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                    • Axb
                    • 30 Sep 2021

                    With there bad 4G/5G band support it's only usable in a few regions.