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The realme GT Neo 3 is to be launched on June 8, sadly not for the Kenyan Market

For those addicted to products from realme, the manufacturer is set to release another product very soon. Here in Kenya, realme is known for coming up with models which have value for money. The manufacturer is ready to unveil another product, the realme GT Neo 3.

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The GT Neo 3 will be the successor to the prolific realme GT Neo 2. This launch is a surprise, however, as the product will be unveiled in Europe next Wednesday  after the china launch a couple of months before first before other markets are put into consideration

What is new with the realme GT Neo 3?

Not much has been put into the limelight; however, its technical data sheet indicates that it will be less expensive than the realme GT 2 Pro. The modest gadget will be the first among the many smartphones globally to include MediaTek’s Dimensity 8100 5G SoC. This is a 5 nm device with an 8-core CPU and a graphics processor capable of gaming (Mali-G610 MC6).

One of the most outstanding novelties in the GT Neo 3 is its charging speed. This is the fastest-charging smartphone on the market. It takes 5 minutes to reclaim 50 percent autonomy and less than 20 minutes to charge, thanks to the 150 W power supply.

The remainder of the technical specs shows a powerful mid-range smartphone with features like a 6.7-inch AMOLED 120 Hz display FHD+. It also boasts up to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage (non-expandable), and a triple of cameras with 50+8+2 Mpx.

Read Also:realme sees booming sales in Kenya as Global sales rise by 550%

Realme Kenya has not yet communicated when the device will be seen in our local markets. Globally the official pricing of the model has not also been revealed.

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