The Realme GT 3 is for you if charging speed is your top priority because it charges at an impressively quick 240W.
Although that is the main feature of Realme’s new phone, it’s not the only thing worth mentioning. It’s nearly 10 times the charging power of a Samsung Galaxy S23.
Then, below, you will discover all the details about the Realme GT 3, including its price, availability, and features.
Design and Display
The 6.74-inch 1240 x 2772 AMOLED screen of the Realme GT 3 boasts 451 pixels per inch, a peak brightness of 1,400 nits, and an extremely high refresh rate of 144 Hz.
In addition to its matte glass back, which comes in either black or white, it oddly includes a sizable camera block that, for some reason, also conceals a phony Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 CPU behind the surface. In addition to its peculiar shape, a portion of the camera block has the ability to illuminate to notify you of notifications.
With dimensions of 163.9 x 75.8 x 8.9 mm and weighing 199g, the Realme GT 3 has a punch-hole camera in the top-center of the screen.
Camera and Battery
The Realme GT 3 has a triple-lens camera on the rear, which consists of a 2MP f/3.3 microscope camera for extremely close-ups and small subjects, an 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide with a 112-degree field of view, and a 50MP f/1.9 wide camera with optical image stabilization. That’s one of the most unique aspects of this phone.
The phone has a 16MP f/2.5 front-facing camera and can record video in up to 4K quality at up to 60 frames per second.
Let’s move on to the battery, which has a middling capacity of 4,600mAh. It does, however, enable 240W wired charging, which is absurdly quick, as mentioned above. According to Realme, that is sufficient for it to go from zero to 100% in just 9.5 minutes.
According to the business, a 30-second charge is sufficient for up to two hours of use, and it may reach 20% in just 80 seconds.
As an example, the Samsung Galaxy S23 can only charge at 25W, the Galaxy S23 Ultra can only charge at 45W, and even the majority of truly fast charging phones—like the OnePlus 11—can only charge at up to 100W.
Because fast charging can sometimes cause a battery to degrade more quickly, Realme has also said that the battery should retain more than 80% of its initial charge capacity for at least 1,600 charging cycles.
The phone’s intelligent technology probably helps with that because it can utilize artificial intelligence (AI) to recognize the charging environment and make the necessary adjustments. For instance, if you charge it overnight, it will stay at 80% till right before you wake up. If you’re not at home, it may determine that you need a speedy charge and go straight to 100%.
It’s not a total charging triumph, though, because wireless charging isn’t available here.
Specs and Features
The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset powers the Realme GT 3. Although it is among the most potent chipsets of 2022, it is not as good as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 seen in the majority of 2023 flagships. Naturally, that makes sense because this is a more mid-range phone.
A selection of 8GB, 12GB, or 16GB of RAM and 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage are added to that chipset. That’s more storage than most phones have at the top end, and the most RAM is found on much more costly phones.
The Realme GT 3 runs Android 13 with the company’s Realme UI 4.0 on top, supports 5G, and features an under-display fingerprint sensor.