Realme GT Neo 5 Could Launch With Up to 5,000mAh Battery and 240W Support for Fast Charging

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The Realme GT Neo 5 is allegedly under development. The next handset's battery and camera specifications have appeared online before any official announcement. According to a recent leak, there will be two battery options for the Realme GT Neo 5: a 4,600mAh battery with 240W fast charging and a 5,000mAh battery with 150W fast charging. According to reports, the Sony IMX890 main camera sensor with optical image stabilisation will be included in the Realme GT Neo 5 series (OIS). The Realme GT Neo 3 might be replaced by the forthcoming versions.

The Realme GT Neo 5 will allegedly be available in two varieties with varying battery and charging specs, according to Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo. He claims that the BLP985 battery is 5,000mAh and supports 150W fast charging, while the BLP987 battery is 4,600mAh and supports 240W fast charging.

The source also stated that the Sony IMX890 main sensor, which supports OIS, will be used by the Realme GT Neo 5. The Realme GT Neo 3 series would be replaced by this.

The Realme GT Neo 5 launch has not yet been officially announced by Realme. However, it is widely believed that it will become official in the first half of 2019.

It is anticipated that the Realme GT Neo 5 will replace the Realme GT Neo 3 series. The base 6GB RAM + 128GB storage Realme GT Neo 3 was introduced in China in March of this year for a starting price of CNY 1,999 (approximately Rs. 24,000).

The MediaTek Dimensity 8100 5G SoC powers the gaming-focused Realme GT Neo 3, which has a 120Hz refresh rate display. A 5,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging and a 4,500mAh battery with 150W fast charging were the two battery sizes offered. It provides a maximum of 256GB of storage and up to 12GB of RAM. Other notable features of the Realme GT Neo 3 include triple rear cameras led by a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 main sensor, speakers that support Dolby Atmos, and compatibility for 150W UltraDart charging technology.


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