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Realme GT Neo 3, UDC Phone Set To Launch in H2 2022

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- Updated: 2nd Mar 2022, 20:14 IST
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    Realme GT Neo 3: What We Know So Far

The Realme GT Neo 3 will be the company’s next GT Neo-series smartphone. The renders of the smartphone, as well as its quick charging capabilities, were previously released. Realme’s next Neo-series smartphone will be the Realme GT Neo3. The smartphone’s renders, as well as its speedy charging capabilities, have already surfaced online.

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Realme GT Neo 3: What We Know So Far

According to Realme’s VP Madhav Sheth, the upcoming Realme GT Neo 3 would unveil in the second half of this year. However, it will be some time before the phone is available for purchase. The GT Neo3 will also be one of the first phones to power on MediaTek’s Dimensity 8100 SoC, according to him. Interestingly, the company’s senior executive also revealed that a phone with an under-display camera is in the works for an H2 2022 release.

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Madhav Sheth also said that the company is testing various smartphone form factors, including a foldable one. While this is significant, no date has come out for the launch of a Realme foldable phone. Realme’s MagDart magnetic charging technology is still on the way. Although it’s currently getting tweaks because the current models come with a number of sacrifices for users.

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The brand’s decision to incorporate a 3-megapixel microscope camera on the Realme GT 2 Pro instead of a telephoto module, according to the top executive, gives capability that the other two sensors can’t match. Realme claims that when combined with their computational photography software, the microscope lens will provide close enough results to telephoto cameras via digital zoom and cropping from the primary sensors.



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