Realme is gearing up to launch the GT Neo6 SE smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset. Recently, it was revealed that another Neo6 phone is also in the works, likely featuring the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. This device, bearing the model number RMX3852, has just received certification from 3C in China, confirming its support for 120W charging. According to a report from China, this new device will be named the Realme GT Neo6.
The Realme GT Neo6 is not a complete surprise, as last month tipster Digital Chat Station suggested that the phone would come with a 144 Hz AMOLED display and a 1220p resolution. Additionally, the GT Neo6 was spotted at Eurofins with the same charging specifications, though under the model number RMX3851. There is speculation that this phone might be marketed internationally as the Realme GT 6.
Introducing a GT phone with a 120W charging rate could be seen as a step down, considering the GT5 and GT3 had versions with an impressive 240W rate, capable of charging the battery from empty to 100% in just over 10 minutes. However, the international rebranding remains unconfirmed, so these details are still within the realm of speculation.
Realme has already initiated early reservations for the GT Neo6 SE in China. Customers can reserve their devices through Realme’s China web store as well as local online retailers such as JD.com, Tmall, and Pinduoduo. Early reservations come with exclusive bonuses for the first buyers, including wireless earbuds, power banks, and chargers. The official launch of the GT Neo6 SE is anticipated for next week.
The GT Neo6 SE has been showcased in a Liquid Silver Knight color, featuring a metallic texture, matte elements, a nano-coating process, and AG glass. It has also been confirmed that the cameras are encased in stainless steel lens rings and the device weighs 191 grams.
Realme has confirmed that the GT Neo6 SE will sport a 6.7-inch BOE-made 8T LTPO OLED display with a 1220p resolution and a 0.5-120 Hz refresh rate. A recent teaser highlighted its ultra-thin bezels and a peak brightness of 6,000 nits for localized HDR content. The GT Neo6 SE will debut with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset and a 5,500 mAh battery with 100W charging capabilities.
Published on 06/2/24 1:34 | by Rawa John
Realme’s Chief Marketing Officer recently disclosed that the Realme GT Neo6 SE smartphone is slated for launch next week, generating anticipation among enthusiasts. In a significant development preceding its release in the Chinese market, the device successfully obtained certification from TENAA, marking one of the final regulatory steps.
The TENAA listing unveiled comprehensive details about the Realme GT Neo6 SE, including images from various angles and a specifications sheet. Notably, it reaffirmed that the device will be Realme’s inaugural smartphone featuring the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, promising impressive performance.
At the heart of the GT Neo6 SE lies a spacious 6.78-inch AMOLED display, anticipated to sport a cutting-edge BOE 8T LTPO panel with a resolution ranging from Full HD+ to QHD+. Noteworthy is the display’s exceptional brightness, boasting up to 6,000 nits peak brightness as per the manufacturer’s claims.
Certified under the model number RMX3850, the GT Neo6 SE is expected to offer configurations of up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, complemented by a robust 5,500 mAh battery supporting 100W charging. Photography enthusiasts can look forward to the device’s 50 MP main camera equipped with OIS for stunning captures.
The smartphone is anticipated to debut running on Android 14 with Realme UI 5 overlaying the interface. While there have been reports suggesting a global launch under the moniker Realme GT 6, the authenticity of these claims remains unverified at this juncture. As excitement builds ahead of its launch, enthusiasts eagerly await further details and official announcements from Realme.
Published on 04/12/24 3:25 | by Rawa John
Get ready to gear up for the launch of the Realme GT Neo6 SE in April, with continuous leaks providing insights into the upcoming device. Following yesterday’s release of live photos and a promotional render, additional images have surfaced, accompanied by further details regarding the display. Additionally, leakster Digital Chat Station has shared information pertaining to the phone’s battery capacity and charging capabilities.
The display of the GT Neo6 SE is reported to feature a resolution of 2780 x 1264 pixels. Furthermore, the device is expected to house a robust 5,500 mAh battery with support for up to 100W charging. As previously disclosed, the phone will boast a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED panel manufactured by BOE. The 8T screen is purported to deliver a peak brightness of 6,000 nits. Moreover, equipped with the latest Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, the device is anticipated to offer advanced on-device AI features.
The Realme GT Neo6 SE is evidently equipped with a dual-camera setup, with the primary shooter featuring a 50MP sensor and optical image stabilization (OIS). Given that its predecessor, the GT Neo5 SE, remained exclusive to the Chinese market, it’s unlikely that the new iteration will expand its availability overseas.
Published on 04/10/24 12:23 | by Rawa John
Realme is on the verge of unveiling its highly anticipated GT Neo6 SE, featuring the advanced Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chip, and enthusiasts have been treated to the first live glimpse of the device. The leaked image reveals a sizable camera island housing dual sensors, reminiscent of last year’s GT Neo5 SE, providing a hint at the device’s design aesthetics. Accompanying the live image is a render showcasing the device’s overall appearance.
In addition to the leaked visuals, Realme has also disclosed that the GT Neo6 SE will boast a bespoke 8T LTPO OLED display crafted by BOE. This cutting-edge panel will offer a resolution of 1.5K, delivering a visual experience between 1080p and 1440p, alongside an adaptive refresh rate spanning from 0.5Hz to 120Hz. Notably, the display will dazzle with a peak brightness of 6,000 nits, ensuring stunning clarity and vividness, particularly in HDR content.
Furthermore, Realme has hinted at the GT Neo6 SE’s remarkable display capabilities, with a global maximum brightness of 1,600 nits and up to 1,000 nits in manual mode. The screen will also incorporate features such as 2,160Hz PWM dimming and a lightning-fast 2,500Hz touch sampling rate, promising an unparalleled user experience. With the teaser image suggesting an imminent launch in April, anticipation continues to mount among smartphone enthusiasts eager to experience the GT Neo6 SE’s cutting-edge features firsthand.
Published on 04/10/24 7:23 | by Rawa John
Realme has officially announced the imminent arrival of the Realme GT Neo6 SE smartphone, unveiling details about its chipset. Positioned as a new entrant in the upper-midrange segment, the GT Neo6 SE is set to join the ranks of devices equipped with the cutting-edge Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, alongside the OnePlus Ace 3V.
According to Realme, the newly introduced chipset is said to be “the same” as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, as they both share identical architecture and utilize the advanced 4 nm process technology. This revelation suggests that the new SoC will likely feature a CPU configuration comprising a 1+3+2+2 core setup. However, it’s worth noting that the OnePlus Ace 3V, which recently surfaced on Geekbench, showcased a different CPU arrangement with a 1+4+3 configuration and a prime core clocked at 2.8 GHz.
Realme’s official announcement marks the first acknowledgment of the GT Neo6 SE’s existence by the brand. This information corroborates a recent rumor circulating last week, hinting at the possibility of the smartphone being equipped with an LTPO OLED display—an enhancement over the standard OLED panel featured in its predecessor, the Realme GT Neo5 SE.
As anticipation builds for the GT Neo6 SE’s release, Realme’s revelation of its cutting-edge chipset and potential display upgrade underscores the brand’s commitment to delivering innovative features and performance in its upcoming smartphone offerings.
Published on 04/3/24 11:13 | by Rawa John