Realme GT Neo 3 Review Realme brings the speed with the GT Neo 3 with its fast MediaTek chipset, its buttery-smooth display, and super-fas...
Realme GT Neo 3 Review
Realme brings the speed with the GT Neo 3 with its fast MediaTek chipset, its buttery-smooth display, and super-fast charging.
- Since the dawn of the GT series, Realme has been pushing out some impressive phones that are designed with power and performance in mind. And the latest Realme GT Neo 3 is no exception. The main theme of the GT Neo 3 is speed, whether that comes in the form of a powerful chipset or incredibly fast charging. The Realme GT Neo 3 was recently unveiled in India, with a starting price of 36,999, putting it smack dab between the premium mid-rangers and flagship killers. So without any further delays, here’s a quick look at the new Realme GT Neo 3.
- Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth made clear at the latest event that the company wouldn’t compromise on design integrity, no matter the pricing of its devices. And the GT Neo 3 follows the same ambitious design of previous Realme phones. The phone comes in blue and white colours with two racing stripes running across the left of the device. There’s also a matte black model with no racing stripes if you are looking for a more subtle touch.
- The back of the phone is carved out of a piece of matte AG glass, making the surface quite smooth and resistant to fingerprints. The camera layout on the back of the GT Neo 3 is similar to that on the OnePlus 9 Pro (Review), although it has one less camera sensor. The rest of the design is pretty standard, with the hole-punch camera cut out on the front and the traditional buttons and ports. The Realme GT Neo 3 retains the plastic from the Realme GT 2 Pro (Review), while the Neo 3 also comes with Gorilla Glass 5 on the back.
- On the front, the GT Neo 3 sports a vibrant 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with 10-bit colours. The screen also supports HDR10+ and 100 percent DCI-P3 colour coverage. The display also supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of up to 1000Hz. It also comes with an optical fingerprint reader under the display. The display pumps out sharp images and vibrant colours, while also offering excellent viewing angles. The screen on the GT Neo 3 is quite fast and responsive, making it excellent for gaming. It isn’t quite flagship-grade, but it’s the next best thing.
- When Realme says that the GT Neo 3 is designed with speed in mind, they weren’t kidding. Everything about this handset spells ‘speed’, from the incredibly fast charging to the powerful chipset and the quick and responsive display. But it isn’t only on the outside, the design also has racing aesthetics. Even Realme UI is getting better if you consider that the vast majority of pre-loaded bloatware can be uninstalled from the get-go.
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