{"id":1394,"date":"2022-07-08T08:00:52","date_gmt":"2022-07-08T08:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mikevandermeulen.com\/?p=1394"},"modified":"2025-03-04T15:39:05","modified_gmt":"2025-03-04T15:39:05","slug":"realme-gt-neo-3-150w-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mikevandermeulen.com\/index.php\/2022\/07\/08\/realme-gt-neo-3-150w-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Realme GT Neo 3 150W \u2013 Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
Another review time. We will be looking at the Realme GT Neo 3 150W.<\/p>\n
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This is one of the latest devices from Realme and is a device that kind of sits in between the Realme GT 5G that was reviewed<\/a> recently and the Realme GT 2 Pro in terms of pricing. In terms of hardware, some subtle differences separate from the GT 2 series. One of the key hardware differentiators is the fact that this phone is capable of charging at a massive 150W via the UltraDart Charge technology. This is a significant step up from the charging speed on the GT 2 which was a paltry 65W SuperDart charging. there are of course few more differences which we will uncover during the full course of the review.<\/p>\n Design<\/span><\/p>\n We also have the front-facing camera which is a 16 MP, f\/2.45 24mm (wide), 1\/3.09″, 1.0\u00b5m unit so works well for selfies whilst also not obliterating the background due to it being a wideish angle. It can also work at 1080p at 30fps for video recording so would be fine for use for video calls on Zoom etc. Unlike the GT 2, this one is mounted in the centre of the screen which is the more common placement for this type of speaker.<\/p>\n In terms of the actual external dimensions and weight we are again in very familiar territory with the GT 2 with the Lenght being 163.3mm Width being 75.6mm the depth being 8.2mm and finally weight being 188g which does make 1o grams. In the hand, you will not notice these differences at all. It does feel great in the hand and I like that I am not faced with a design that loves fingerprints like most other high-end flagships. I have not felt the need to put a case on this phone which I would normally do with all my phones either that or a skin which I ended up doing with my daily driver the Pixel 6 Pro. incidentally, as I have mentioned the phone the Realme GT 3 Neo 150W<\/a> is so much lighter than the P6Pro that it is refreshing to use a lighter phone after having spent so long with the heavier phone.<\/p>\n Next up it is time to look at the specifications of the phone so here comes the table.<\/p>\n Specifications<\/span><\/p>\nIf we start from the top we have got very little on the top end of the phone but we do have a pinhole microphone. and the edge of the phone is slightly inset making it feel quite comfortable in the hand. We also find one of the two speaker grills that work to create a limited stereo effect of the speakers which is a nice touch to see on this grade of the phone.<\/p>\n
Moving down to the right-hand side we find the power key which has some nice texture on it making it a bit easier to find by feel.<\/p>\n
The base of the phone shares the same slight inset as can be found at the top. There is a lot going on here and it is quite busy. Down here we also find the bottom-firing speaker which does produce pretty good sound. Next, we have got a USB Type C port which allows very fast charging via the Superdart Charger technology more on this later though. Next up is another pinhole microphone for voice pickup which works well. Lastly, we have got the Dual Nano sim cardholder which does have a waterproof gasket around it for some waterproofing.<\/p>\n
The left-hand side has the individually mounted volume buttons which have a nice positive clicking action and fall nicely below the thumb when being used in the right hand, it might be a bit more awkward to use if you are left-handed but I like the separation of the buttons as it avoids you mistaking the volume for the power button.<\/p>\n
Around the front at the top, we have got the front earpiece\/speaker which is clear and gives the effect of stereo separation the volume of this speaker is a bit lower than the one found on the base but this is normal for this sort of setup as my Oneplus Nord 2 5G uses the exact same setup. The speaker is hidden behind a very small and skinny grill and it is situated between the top of the phone and the top of the screen. It would be a fair assumption that this earpiece is the same component used for the speaker grill I mentioned on the top of the phone as they do line pretty well.<\/p>\n
Moving down from the speaker and camera we have the 6.7″ display which has a resolution of 1080 x 2412\u00a0 and a PPI of 394. The aspect ratio is 20.1:9 which is a nice size not being too skinny but still having enough width to display content. Lastly, this screen can have a refresh rate that will dynamically switch between 60HZ and 120HZ. You can leave this to be adaptive which is what I did or you can manually set it at either mode depending on your requirements. I found the refresh rate to be satisfactory in normal use and it was plenty fast enough for my liking. The last thing of note is the brightness for the screen will purportedly reach near 500 nits, whilst I have not been able to confirm this as I don’t have the correct equipment to test, I can confirm that the screen does get really bright, I had no issues reading the screen under direct sunlight!<\/p>\n
Around the back, we have got two main points of interest for the phone. The first is the paint job and then the second is the camera module that has been used. I have the Sprint White and I just love the way that this looks. That twin racing stripe design that has drawn its inspiration from the likes of “Le Mans” racing cars from the 60s is just such a cool detail. I particularly like the way that the camera module interrupts the “stripes” and then a little further down you get the same effect from the Realme Logo. I would recommend this with the colour Sprint White or the Nitro Blue version. I have not seen the other variant which is more sedate Asphalt Black but I presume this has a more textured and roughened finish to it than on the other two more akin to what was seen on the original Realme 8 Pro<\/a> that I reviewed a while ago.<\/p>\n
The next bit for the back panel is the other big selling point that you can see the Camera modules. On the back panel, we have got a module made up of three lenses that have the following sensors: \u00a050MP main, 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro. I will cover these cameras in a bit more detail further down in the review.<\/p>\n
In the box you do of course get your usual Realme goodies like a case the sim eject pin, a beefy USB to USB Type C cable and the beast of a charger which i am going to talk more about very soon, Honestly I think the charger is heavier than the phone!!<\/p>\n