Realme GT Neo 3T is a great mobile phone. It has a lot of highlights which are really amazing. The camera is probably the best part of this phone. It requires unique images and recordings. Battery life is also generally good. It lasts a long time on a single charge. The main downside of this phone is that it is a bit expensive. All in all it's a fantastic phone and I would recommend it to anyone.
Price When Reviewed
Unavailable in the US.
The Realme GT Neo 3T offers a more reasonable mid-range phone option than the regular Realme GT Neo 3. Its closest rivals are the OnePlus Nord 2T at £369 and the somewhat awkward Realme 9 Pro+. Known as the Realme Q5 Pro in various trades (including the "About Gadget" screen on my test model) and having more in common with last year's Realme GT Neo 2 than this year's Realme GT Neo 3, there's a distinct scent here. recycled equipment in the air.
With an outrageous schedule (depending on the variety you settle for), capable performance and fast charging, it's a quick addition to the GT range. In any case, is speed what you want at this end of the market in 2022?.
Introduction and specs.
With the arrival of the latest Realme GT Neo 3T (otherwise known as Q5 Pro in China), the GT family is now complete. The 2022 series offers a wide selection of chipsets to browse, each in its own price range. Additionally, we actually accept the Snapdragon 870 in the GT Neo 3T as a reasonable option in 2022. Despite that, that's not when we'll see the said chipset in the Realme GT phone.
Last year's GT Neo2 ran the same Snapdragon 870 SoC, and the similarities don't stop there. GT Neo 3T gets camera layout, performance, battery and shape in general. In addition, last year's GT Neo2 has the same appearance and weight as the Neo 3T. It's not hard to see how the GT Neo 3T is the true ancestor of the Neo2, while the GT Neo3 replaces the GT Master.
Realme GT Neo 3T specs at a glance:
Body: 162.9x75.8x8.7mm, 195g; Gorilla Glass 5 front, plastic back, plastic frame.
Display: 6.62" AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1300 nits (above), resolution 1080x2400px, aspect ratio 20:9, 398ppi.
Chipset: Qualcomm SM8250-AC Snapdragon 870 5G (7 nm): Octa-center (1x3.2 GHz Kryo 585 and 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 and 4x1.80 GHz Kryo 585); Adreno 650.
Memory: 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM; UFS 3.1.
Operating System / Software: Android 12, Realme UI 3.0.
Rear camera: Wide (main): 64 MP, f/1.8, 25 mm, 1/2", 0.7 µm, PDAF; Ultra wide: 8 MP, f/2.3, 16 mm, 119˚, 1/4.0", 1.12 µm; Macro: 2MP, f/2.4.
Front camera: 16 MP, f/2.5, 26 mm (wide), 1/3.09", 1.0 µm. Video recording: rear camera: 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30fps, gyro-EIS; Front camera: 1080p@30fps, gyro-EIS.
Battery: 5000 mAh; Fast charging 80W.
Miscellaneous: Fingerprint sensor (under display, optical), NFC.
As a replacement, the GT Neo 3T should advance to the last age of the species. Charging technology is also used for this. The Neo 3T is currently compatible with the 80W SuperDart Charge, which is also found in the GT2 Pro and the standard Neo3 variant.
Another improvement is the product, as the Neo 3T will ship with Realme UI 3.0 on top of Android 12. Of course, the Neo2 will also be upgraded to Android 12.
So we wonder if there is room for a modified GT Neo2 in 2022 under an alternative name and a clean livery? We tried to find out in a survey, and as usual, costs have many aspects.
Realme GT Neo 3T Unboxing.
The handset comes in a typically large retail box with typical user manuals and a matching 80W fast charger. The latter option is available with the Realme SuperDart charging convention, which is paired with a USB-C to USB-A connection.
There is also a straight reward, a silicone case that fits very well.
Design & Build
Divisive design.
problem plan.
8.7mm, 195g
No IP rating
Realme has made an incredible name for itself when it comes to thinking outside the box with its plans. After the chameleon-like look of the Realme 9 Pro + and the smoother lines of the regular Realme GT Neo 3, we have the "angry bee in a Formula 1 uniform" look of the Realme GT Neo 3T. You can choose Dash Yellow instead of Drifting White or Shade Black. Luckily, Realme definitely sent me a Dash Yellow unit. Or, on the other hand, is it unfortunately necessary?
The waxy yellow plastic look on the back is clearly a mixed bag. Hold the phone at one point and you'll see a checkerboard effect on the back plate that can be seen in the small strip between the two camera modules. This camera module along with the plastic bezel is displayed in deep darkness. Diversity is a statement for everyone, although whether this is a positive thing or a cause for shame depends on individual taste. If it's a survey, I'll come out and admit that I could do without it, however I'm considering getting something else for the Realme.
In any case, this is a non-exclusive mobile phone plan with the same shape and width as the Realme GT Neo 3, which I had to mention during my research. I measured the GT Neo 3T at 195g, which is 5g more than the OnePlus Nord 2T and 13g more than the Realme 9 Pro+. There is no IP rating for residue or water resistance.
Screen & Speakers.
6.62 in AMOLED
Full HD+
120 Hz
The Realme GT Neo 3T features a 6.62-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD + resolution and a maximum speed of 120 Hz. This makes it bigger and smoother than the Realme 9 Pro + and OnePlus Nord 2T, and only slightly more modest than the entire Realme GT Neo 3.
This screen is guaranteed to reach a maximum brightness of 1300 nits, possibly under conditions of car glare and direct sunlight that make testing dangerous. With auto-brilliant turned off, I recorded a maximum brightness of 468 nits, which is decent.
Specs & Performance.
Snapdragon 870
8GB of RAM
Capacity 128/256 GB
Realme has prepared its new mid-ranger with Snapdragon 870 from Qualcomm. Although it's a slightly more sophisticated mid-range chip that originally appeared in mid-2021, it completely beat the opposition at the time.
More importantly, the Poco F3 uses this chip to put other expensive models to shame. Likewise, the chip boosted last year's Realme GT Neo 2 to incredible effect. As I said in the introduction, there are a ton of similarities between the two phones.
cameras.
64 MP primary camera
8Mp ultra-wide
2Mp large size
16 MP selfie
I mentioned earlier the Realme GT Neo 3T's inherent closeness to the Realme GT Neo 2, which helps with the camera frame. In any case, it is unrecognizable, with a 64Mp wide-angle sensor with 8Mp ultrawide and 2Mp large scale.
Of course, the photo quality lags behind the more expensive Realme GT Neo 3 with the standard high-end Sony IMX766 sensor. The problem is that both the OnePlus Nord 2T and Realme 9 Pro + use this equivalent sensor and cost the same money as the GT Neo 3T.
This lack of quality is usually not visible in good lighting, where the main sensor of the Realme GT Neo 3T can take sharp and good photos. I am really happy with many of the results I have achieved. However, I would suggest avoiding the Realme AI partner for the most part. While it effectively brightened some of the harsher daylight photos I took, and performed effectively in some HDR test situations in others, it also threw some blur into more ordinary photos. We're talking atomic green and sparkly red here.
Those competing phones mentioned earlier open a big head start when it comes to low-light performance, especially when night mode may be most important. Night shots on the GT Neo 3T turned out to be poor and seriously sick with correlation. Realme's 8Mp ultrawide doesn't offer much to shout about, with below average detail, content fidelity and contrast. There's no zoom focus point to call up for zoomed-in shots, so you have to rely on the main sensor's cutouts.
Of course, both the last two reactions can be even with the main rivals Realme GT Neo 3T and most of the side phones until then.
Minimizing what's said about a 2Mp wide-angle camera might be ideal, but it's mostly unnecessary if you're demanding. There's a dedicated Ultra Macro mode in the camera app, but the results are so soft and low-res that it completely misses the point, clearly highlighting detail in poor close-ups. The 16Mp selfie camera is not of exceptional quality. Unlike the comparable GT Neo 3, it's seriously bad at fine detail and has problems handling parts.