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Realme GT Neo3 debuts with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

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Michail 22 March 2022

realme Android Announcement

Realme unveiled its GT Neo3 in China earlier today with two editions – a standard GT Neo3 and a version with 150W UltraDart charging. Both versions of the phone come with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8100 chipset at the helm as well 50MP main cams.

Realme GT Neo3 in Black, Silverstone and Le Mans colors Realme GT Neo3 in Black, Silverstone and Le Mans colors Realme GT Neo3 in Black, Silverstone and Le Mans colors
Realme GT Neo3 in Black, Silverstone and Le Mans colors

There’s a 6.7-inch AMOLED with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate upfront. The display is HDR10+ certified and features an independent display chip that should smooth out frame rates in demanding games and lower power consumption in some cases.

Realme GT Neo3 launched with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

MediaTek’s new 5nm Dimensity 8100 comes alongside 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage. The camera department is headlined by the 50MP Sony IMX766 main sensor which comes with OIS. There’s also an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 2MP macro lens. The software side is covered by Realme UI 3.0 on top of Android 12.

Realme GT Neo3 launched with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

We’ve saved the best for last – Realme GT Neo3 comes with 80W flash charging which can fill up its 5,000 mAh battery from empty to full in just 32 minutes. The bundled 80W charger supports the SVOOC standard and is backwards compatible with older Realme phones that charger at slower speeds.

Realme GT Neo3 launched with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

Even more impressive though is the new 150W UltraDart charging which fills up the phone’s 4,5000 mAh battery from 0 to 50% in just 5 minutes. In order to achieve these results, Realme is using multiple boost charge pumps to increase the current going into the phone.

Realme GT Neo3 launched with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

Realme is also taking 38 battery security protective measures including a special temperature managing algorithm that ensures the battery temperature remains under 43°C (110°F) while charging. Realme also claims that the phone’s lithium batteries will retain 80% of their capacity after 1,000 complete charging cycles.

Realme GT Neo3 launched with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

Realme GT Neo3 comes in black, Silverstone silver and Le Mans blue colors. Realme GT Neo3 starts at CNY 1,999 ($314) for the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage trim. You can get a 8/128GB version for CNY 2,299($360) while the 12/256GB model will cost CNY 2,599 ($408).

Realme GT Neo3 launched with Dimensity 8100 and 150W charging

Realme GT Neo3 150W starts at CNY 2,599 ($408) for the 8/256GB trim and goes up to CNY 2,799 ($440) for the 12/256GB version.

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  • The Realme GT Neo3 will have a dedicated chip that boosts frame rate in games The Realme GT Neo3 will have a dedicated chip that boosts frame rate in games
  • Realme GT Neo3 Le Mans version shown off in official poster, launch set for March 22 Realme GT Neo3 Le Mans version shown off in official poster, launch set for March 22
  • Realme unveils 100-200W UltraDart charging, upcoming GT Neo3 first to use it at 150W Realme unveils 100-200W UltraDart charging, upcoming GT Neo3 first to use it at 150W

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  • Yuri84
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  • 12 Apr 2022

The difference is negligible, I believe. I think they ditch it to be like apple - to make more money selling overpriced crap. I mean, super cool accessories like wireless buds. Because they're all the hype these days.

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  • Bounty Hunter44
  • vGc
  • 11 Apr 2022

They ditch 3.5mm jack to fit in bigger batteries from what I have heard.

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  • Yuri84
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  • 29 Mar 2022

Which means "it should work in theory". In practice, as soundguys write "This leads to many compatibility problems, which makes for a frustrating end user experience." I've looked into all sorts of dongles before, couldn�...

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