With super fast loading and graphics, it's a sports car on a mobile phone
Realme GT Neo 3 150W is a fast phone. It's almost like this phone needs speed. And no, I'm not talking about car racing games, though when it comes to games with fast car racing action, the 150W is actually the perfect vehicle (pun intended).
Now I have an idea why this phone is being printed and where it is being printed, but I won't reveal it just yet. Instead, let's first look at how much you push and what your quick deal is.
Everything about the Realme GT Neo 3 150W screams fast. Well it could be, from the GT to the name and paint finish, load times, not to mention performance, this phone is built for speed.
Initially, the GT was derived from the world of cars and racing, with this theme later being carried over to the optics department. The 150W is available in three colours: blue, white and black, with the first two sporting twin racing stripes at the back apparently taken directly from a Grand Tour racer you might find at Le Mans.
The fastest feature of the phone is the battery charging time; It is said to be the fastest in the world with half charge less than 15 minutes.
Because in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, victory is often determined by how little time you have to refuel at a pit stop. As a 'GT' phone, Realme should have been well aware of this in the Neo 3, so you'll never again be able to use 'dead battery' as a reason to cancel that video call or quit that racing game early. Checkered flag.
Fast charging comes as part of fast charging, with Realme warning that the phone "can get a bit warm", but what's a fast sports car, or a phone without one? If you choose to leave it on the normal charging setting, you won't waste much time anyway. Our review unit fully charged in 30 minutes in normal mode, still much faster than most phones.
Battery life is also impressive. It is not a sports car that consumes 1 liter per minute, but rather takes the GT seriously in its name. Grand Tourers are meant to be fast, making for big rides, and as usual, the GT Neo 3 delivers over two days of mileage on a full charge, so you can play Need to your heart's content. non-stop.
When we talk about games, we mean screens. A good gaming phone needs a big screen, and the GT Neo3 doesn't disappoint. Its 6.7-inch OLED display is fast again: it has a 120Hz refresh rate with HDR10+ support, all it takes to bring graphics and animations to life. Image quality is brilliant with a resolution of 2412 x 1080 and 1.07 billion colors.
The phone's camera also takes good photos. The main rear is a triple lens array with 50 MP wide angle, 8 MP ultra wide angle and 2 MP macro. We can't fault the overall image quality, though it's certainly not the best camera on the phone. While the ultra-wide and macro lenses themselves don't sell the phone, the 50MP main lens delivers sharp images in most lighting and contrast situations. It can record 4K video at 60fps and 720P slow motion at 480fps. On the other hand, the front camera has an adequate 16 MP, with sharp selfies for daily use.
The theme of speed is also reflected in the GT Neo 3's processor: a MediaTek Dimension 8100 with a 5nm chip. It's not the flashy Snapdragon and it's not the best on paper, but it's fast. Based on most reports and anecdotal evidence, it outperforms some Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phones in demanding graphics tests. Support comes from 12GB of RAM and 256GB of non-expandable internal storage, which makes me wonder.
Without a memory card slot, you have to make do with the built-in 256 GB. There's also no dedicated headphone jack, and the included headphones have to be plugged into the USB-C socket, so you can't use them while they're charging.
All of this is offset by the Dh1,599 price tag though, which makes this phone in print well worth a look, which brings us to two main questions: why is it printed, and where is it printed? that you are in a hurry Well, he is in a hurry to part with your money and his goal is your pocket. Considering the combination of features, speed, and price, I wouldn't hesitate to close this deal. Because, in general, this Realme is real!
anirban@khaleejtimes.com
