Realme GT5 240W review

Orlin Milinov, 07 November 2023.

Verdict

Sadly, the global market will once again miss Realme's top-end smartphone. The company has confirmed with us it has no plans on launching the GT5 outside of China, and that's unfortunate because the handset is a pretty solid all-rounder. However, it does seem to be a marginal upgrade over its predecessor, and aside from a couple of cosmetic changes and a more powerful, the GT5 is almost identical to its predecessor, the GT3.

Realme GT3 vs. Realme GT5 Realme GT3 vs. Realme GT5

In a sense, the Realme GT5 240W is a tech showcase more than anything else. It seems like the charging tech is the centerpiece feature, and the phone is an afterthought. But the 240W charging was introduced with last year's GT3, so it's not really all that new. The regular GT5 with 150W fast charging may pose a better value as it's cheaper and has a bigger battery.

Realme GT5 review

One could make a case for the GT5 being a good all-rounder with flagship-worthy hardware (display, chipset, charging and main camera), but the feature set from other competitors is much more enticing. We would have wished for a dedicated zoom camera, a better ultrawide and improved battery life. While last year's GT3 was a missed opportunity for users outside of China, this year's GT5 probably won't be missed all that much. There's plenty of fish in the sea with more meat on it.

Pros

  • Big and bright 144Hz OLED panel.
  • Good main camera performance.
  • Unrivaled fast charging.
  • Good sustained performance and low outer temperatures.
  • Realme UI 4.0 is highly customizable

Cons

  • No ingress protection of any kind; more premium materials could have been used.
  • No telephoto cam, lackluster ultrawide and selfie performance.
  • The 240W version is expensive at launch.
  • Battery life is lower than before.

Reader comments

  • beavermml
  • 14 Dec 2024
  • K1F

No software supports since its only for china...

"240W still sounds like science fiction" More like "destruction"

pretty good phone all things considered, though funnily enough... the cheaper realme gt neo5 se actually takes way better 2x digital zoom pictures. idk whether its because of the extra pixels of the ov64b or just a better algorithm, though