Realme GT Neo2 design revealed through fresh renders; key specs tipped | 91mobiles.com
Realme GT Neo2 launch is seemingly around the corner and the phone will succeed the GT Neo that launched in China earlier this year. To recall, the Realme GT Neo arrived in India as the Realme X7 Max. While we wait for the Realme GT Neo2 launch, its renders and key specs have been revealed by Digit in partnership with tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer aka @OnLeaks. The Realme GT Neo2 renders show off the phone’s complete design language, which includes a punch-hole camera, triple rear cameras, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Let’s dig a little deeper into this upcoming Realme phone, which is expected to launch as Realme GT Neo Gaming in some markets.
Realme GT Neo2 renders show off the complete design
As you can see from the renders, the Realme GT Neo2 will offer a premium design language, with a curved rear panel and a matt finish, and a corner punch-hole camera on the display. The rectangular rear camera module houses triple camera sensors and dual-LED flash. The power button is placed on the right side of the frame while the volume keys are on the left side. As we don’t see any physical fingerprint sensor, the phone will likely offer an in-display sensor. Lastly, we have a Type-C port and speaker grille at the moment, with no 3.5mm headphone jack in sight.
Realme GT Neo2 specifications
The renders are based on a prototype unit, Digit reiterates. As for the Realme GT Neo2 specifications, we can expect the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G chipset to power the phone. The device is tipped to feature a 6.62-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Realme GT Neo2 will be offered with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. The handset will likely ship with Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0.
In the camera department, the Realme GT Neo2 will feature a 64MP primary camera accompanied by an 8MP wide-angle lens and a 2MP macro lens. At the front, the phone gets a 16MP camera for selfies. Lastly, the phone reportedly packs a 5,000mAh battery that should support either 50W or 65W fast charging.
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