Realme debuted the GT Neo 5 officially in February last year, with the GT Neo 5 SE following suit in April. Given the customary cadence of smartphone releases, it appears that the time is ripe for a refresh within the GT Neo lineup, and indications suggest that Realme is diligently working on the GT Neo 6 series.
According to the reliably informed Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the GT Neo 6 family is poised to introduce two distinct models initially. One variant is slated to incorporate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, while its counterpart will leverage the prowess of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3.
Anticipated to feature “1.5K” screens and 100W charging capabilities to complement their “ultra-large” batteries, these devices are projected to offer compelling value propositions with their competitive pricing and robust performance capabilities.
Expectations are high that the base model of the GT Neo 6 series will be priced below CNY 1,999 (equivalent to approximately $277 or €255 at current exchange rates) in the Chinese market. However, it’s important to consider that international availability may incur additional costs attributable to taxes and logistical factors, potentially resulting in a substantial price markup.
Rumors abound that Qualcomm is on the cusp of unveiling the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipsets later this month. Consequently, it’s plausible to anticipate that the announcement of the Realme GT Neo 6 series will follow suit, although sources suggest that these devices may not be the first to debut with the new chipset offerings.
Published on 03/27/24 11:33 | by Rawa John