Realme GT Neo3 tipped to come in two battery sizes, charge at up to 150W
About a couple of weeks ago, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station claimed that Realme would launch smartphones with 80W and 150W charging speeds, which they now say will be two versions of the Realme GT Neo3. One will pack a 4,500 mAh battery with 150W charging and the other a 5,000 mAh cell with 80W charging.
These could be the RMX3560 and RMX3562 smartphones spotted on TENAA recently. The former was listed with a battery having a rated capacity of 2,440 mAh, and the latter with a 2,180 mAh cell. But these are likely the sizes of a single cell, and the total typical battery capacities should be 4,500 mAh and 5,000 mAh, respectively.
Realme RMX3560/RMX3562 on TENAAThe rest of the specs revealed by TENAA include a 6.7" FullHD+ AMOLED screen, 2.85GHz octa-core processor, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and four cameras - a 16MP selfie shooter on the front, with the camera system on the rear comprising 50MP, 8MP, and 2MP units. Both models have two RAM (8GB/12GB) and three storage (128GB/256GB/512GB) options.
Realme GT Neo3's leaked render confirms OIS (Image Credit: OnLeaks and Zollege.in)
There's no word from Realme about the GT Neo3 yet, but the company recently announced it will introduce the "world's fastest smartphone charging technology" on February 28, 2022 at Mobile World Congress (MWC).
Realme hasn't divulged how fast this charging technology will be, but a leaked image of an unreleased Realme charger suggests it could go up to 200W.
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Reader comments
- Rly
- 24 Feb 2022
- MxZ
I agree about the mAh, weird. Nice battery time you have. I have around 1 day battery time on my Mi 11 ultra and 2 dayson my dear beloved Huawei mate 20x, its nice to have🙂
- JackDopey
- 24 Feb 2022
- X%f
Oh Lord of heavens! The dreaded 2mpx camera! Where do we go and bash our heads in?
- ReStore
- 24 Feb 2022
- YP6
Xiaomi did same with 11i and 11i Hypercharge. 11i got 67watt with 5000mah battery whereas Hypercharge got 120watt with 4500mah battery. Pretty sure Realme is trying to pull the same stunt here.