Realme unveiled the Realme GT3 phone with a battery that can charge at up to 240W charging speeds - what you need to know.
After Xiaomi and Honor, another Chinese smartphone vendor took the stage at MWC 2023 to unveil the international version of one of its newest phones. The Realme GT3 is, a handset the company has already released in its home market. The flagship is ready to hit international markets following the launch in Barcelona. But unfortunately, the US isn’t one of the markets that will get the handset.
The Realme GT3 needs only 80 seconds to reach a 20% capacity at 240W charging. The handset features a 4,600 mAh battery, a typical size for current Android handsets.People using the Realme GT3. Image source: Realme Realme also highlighted other features built into the GT3 to ensure the safety of users and maintain battery longevity. The phone can go through 1,600 charging cycles at 240W before the battery health drops to 80%. That’s more than four years if you charge once a day, and Realme says it’s double the current industry standard.
The rear camera setup delivers three lenses, a 50-megapixel wide, 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and 2-megapixel microscope camera. On the front, there’s a 16-megapixel selfie camera.
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