The Realme GT Neo 3 is a snappy smartphone that can be charged fully before you even realize it. There is absolutely no way you can change this and it is our biggest issue with any Realme phone. There are chances that you’d turn it on because the button to activate it is large and is almost placed where you’d normally swipe to interact with the phone. While some of these apps can be uninstalled, the Realme Suite remains on the phone which means that you keep getting unwanted alerts.Īdditionally, even if you turn off the Glance for the lock screen, it keeps appearing in case you swipe right. When we set up the phone for the first time, apart from Google and Realme suite of applications, it had Byju’s, Finshell, Facebook, HeyFun, HotApps, Josh, LinkedIn, Moj, PhonePe, Realme Link, Realme Store, Snapchat, Soloop Cut and many more applications that we’d hardly use. Though the biggest complaint that we have with any Realme device is the number of unwanted applications that come pre-installed on the phone. It even got an update as we started using the phone. The phone runs on Android 12 powered Realme UI 3. We did not notice any heating issues during the limited time we played games on the phone. We’ve tried playing a few games and browsed the internet while streaming songs in the background – the phone performed all the tasks thrown at it without breaking a drop of sweat. This is a very capable processor and can handle resource hungry tasks easily. The Realme GT Neo 3 is the first phone with the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC in India and is paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128 GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It means that even if you have a Realme phone already, you might not be able to use that cable to charge this phone. Also worth mentioning is the fact that this brick supports USB Type C to Type C cable (which is bundled with the retail box). In fact, it is bigger than even my laptop’s charging adapter. This charging brick is a massive unit – bigger and heavier than any other mobile charging brick that we’ve seen. Thankfully, Realme is shipping the charging brick in the retail box. Though the ultra-fast charging toggle is turned off by default and you need to manually turn it on. This means that the phone can be fully charged by the time you take your morning shower or complete your breakfast.ĭuring the time we used the phone we did notice that the phone would charge at an insanely fast speed. The Realme GT Neo 3 comes with a choice of 80W or 150W fast charging tech and our unit came with a 4500 mAh battery and 150W fast charging. The USP of this phone is the charging tech. That being said, it would’ve been great if the brand had used a slightly more powerful macro sensor. The primary camera does offer high-resolution images and while we had a fun time playing with these modes, we would reserve the verdict on the camera performance for the full review. The camera application on the phone offers a lot of options including a night mode, street mode, ultra-macro, portrait, pro mode and more. At the front, the smartphone rocks a 16MP shooter housed in a hole punch cutout for selfies and video calls. Talking about the optics on this phone, the Realme GT Neo 3 has a triple camera setup with the primary sensor being a 50MP primary Sony IMX766 snapper with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle snapper, and a 2MP macro snapper.
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