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A Realme apresentará o smartphone sub-carro-chefe GT Neo 5 em 5 de janeiro

Unprecedented GT Neo 5 model will support 240-watt fast charging

In the near future, Realme will introduce its new flagship-level smartphone. This is a model called Realme GT Neo 5. Today, the manufacturer announced the date of the official debut of the new product.

According to the published teaser, the presentation of Realme GT Neo 5 will take place next week, namely on January 5th. The GT Neo 5 is expected to be the world's first smartphone to support 240-watt fast charging.

Earlier it was reported that the Realme GT Neo 5 will be equipped with a screen whose diagonal size will be 6.7 inches. The 1.5A (2772 x 1240 pixels) display panel will support a 144Hz refresh rate. The fingerprint scanner will be placed under the screen. The camera will include a 50 MP module with OIS and a telephoto lens.

The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset will be responsible for the performance of the device.

Realme GT Neo 5 will take just 9 minutes to fully charge...The source reports that there will be at least two versions of Realme GT Neo 5. The base version will feature 150W fast charging, but its more powerful version will feature an impressive 240 W.

This variant of OPPO's SuperVOOC fast charging technology will make the Realme GT Neo 5 the fastest smartphone on the market when it comes to charging your battery. It will therefore surpass the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro+ and its 210 W of charging.

It will also be the first mobile device in the world to fully charge its battery in less than 10 minutes. Strictly speaking, it will only take 9 minutes of connection to a socket to have the Realme GT Neo 5 ready for new challenges.

These times were demonstrated by OPPO on the occasion of the MWC 2022 conference earlier this year. It was at the event in Barcelona that the Chinese company presented its new SuperVOOC charging technology at 240 W, capable of fully charging a 4500 mAh battery in just 9 minutes.7

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