Realme is reportedly working on the Realme GT Neo 6, although this has not been officially confirmed yet. The phone was previously spotted on certification sites. The previous statement indicates some important properties that the model can acquire. Now, a new leak has surfaced that confirms some of the earlier claims and also lists some of the more important specifications of the alleged phone. Meanwhile, Realme is gearing up to launch the Realme GT Neo 6 SE in April.

According to a report by IT Home Tipster, citing digital chat station, the base Realme GT Neo 6 could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. According to the report, the phone is expected to pack a 5,500mAh battery with support for fast wired connectivity. charging power of 120 W. The company said that it will likely include a plastic middle frame that is 8.66 mm thick and weighs 199 grams.
The Realme GT Neo 6 will reportedly feature a 50-megapixel primary camera sensor on the back with support for Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). It is expected to come with a 6.78-inch 1.5K 8T LTPO display and a maximum brightness of 6000 nits.
Furthermore, the report claims that Realme will announce the launch of a new Realme GT 6 series in the second half of this year, which will be better than the Realme GT Neo 6 series in terms of performance and quality.
The Realme GT Neo 6 SE 8T LTPO has a 1.5K curved OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 6000 nits peak brightness. It is powered by Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC and supports up to 16GB of RAM. The company has not yet announced the release date of the phone.
Namely, the Realme GT Neo 5, the predecessor of the rumored Realme GT Neo 6, was released in February 2023 with 150 W and 240 W wired fast charging. It packs a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, a 5,000mAh battery, a 50MP triple rear camera setup, and a 6.74-inch 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display.
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