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Realme GT3's 240W charging system shown off on video: 1-100% in 9 minutes and 37 seconds

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Peter 20 February 2023

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The Realme GT3 will be unveiled at the MWC on February 28, though all signs point to this being essentially a global version of the GT Neo5. More specifically, the version with 240W charging, at least that’s the one that gets all the attention in teasers.

Like its China-only sibling, the GT3 will be able to fully charge its 4,600mAh battery in under 10 minutes. In fact, it can do it in 9 minutes and 37 seconds. Want to see it in action? Check out the video below:

The video shows the battery charge percentage going up very, very fast. It needs just 80 seconds to get from a flat battery to 20%. At the 4 minute mark it is already at 50%, then it needs around 5 more minutes to hit 100%.

This is as fast as the Realme GT Neo5 240W. By the way, there is also a 150W model (with a larger 5,000mAh battery), though we still don’t know whether there will be an equivalent GT3 150W model available globally. Join us next week for our detailed report on the GT3 launch.

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  • Realme GT3 with 240W charging is arriving on February 28 Realme GT3 with 240W charging is arriving on February 28
  • Realme GT Neo 5 debuts with 150W and 240W charging versions Realme GT Neo 5 debuts with 150W and 240W charging versions
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  • Anonymous
  • swa
  • 25 Feb 2023

I'd be happy with slower charging and a larger battery. As long as it charges to 95% during the night is enough. I do not need or want to charge every few hours no matter how fast it is. The fewer times i need to plug it in the better, not the a...

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  • markiz
  • ScQ
  • 23 Feb 2023

That is just not true. Both EU and USA will be using fast DC electricity lines for some crucial strategic energy solutions. It's just that China needs more power becuse it has more people and more manufacturing industry.

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  • markiz
  • ScQ
  • 23 Feb 2023

You HAVE to be kidding me. They have programs that give you terrible buyback values just so you can change the phone every year. This i what they live on.

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