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Because of the LED strips on its rear panel, the Nothing Phone (1) comes to mind when we look at the Realme GT 3's rectangular LED light at the back. However, this Realme phone only has one LED strip, and it's hidden inside the massive back camera module. As notifications or alerts are received by your smartphone, the LED strip blinks. Realme allows you to change the light's colour, which distinguishes it from comparable products like the Nothing phone. Nonetheless, it would have been nicer and more appealing if the LED strip had been more noticeable.
One of the Realme GT 3's greatest selling points is that it supports 240W charging, which will quickly recharge the battery. A 4,600 mAh battery powers the gadget. It is absurd of the brand to say that the 240W charger can supply a 50% charge in less than 4 minutes. According to Realme, laptops that allow 65W charging are also compatible with the quick charger. For this phone, Realme chose a top-tier Qualcomm processor to give users quick performance. Moreover, the phone has a stainless steel Vapor cooling system to keep it from overheating under pressure. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset is included in the Realme GT 3. Support for an X-axis linear motor, dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and an in-display fingerprint scanner are further features.
The 6.74-inch screen on the recently released Realme GT 3 refreshes at 144 Hz. According to the manufacturer, the device is capable of switching between frame rates as high as 144Hz and as low as 40Hz, 45Hz, 60Hz, 72Hz, and 90Hz. The panel runs at a resolution of 1.5K at a maximum brightness of 1,400nits. The smartphone's rear is equipped with three cameras. A 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 sensor with OIS capability is part of the back camera configuration, which allows for less shaky video recording. It is supported by a 2-megapixel sensor and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens.
The Realme GT 3's upcoming launch in India has previously been hinted at by the firm, so the announcement won't probably take longer. At MWC, the smartphone was unveiled to the world, and it is anticipated that India will soon receive it. The precise debut date is still a mystery as of right now.
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