Chinese tech goliath Realme has come stronger with Realme GT5; with a staggering performance on the sheet, a couple of daunting pieces made them a robust territory to make a pulchritudinous habitation. CPU frequency can be tweaked through a system menu that could be an addition to its predecessors. One of the perilous features is that the phone has a burning mode, providing full-frequency speeds coupled with a clip-on cooling system.
Specifications of Realme GT 5:
In other words, the Realme GT 5 flaunts the ability to dig out a tunnel with a 144Hz 1.5K OLED screen (6.74 inches, 1,400 nits peak brightness) paired with up to 24GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. In terms of battery life, the phone has a 4600mAh battery capacity with a 240W wired charger. If you’re not familiar with 240W and don’t want them trotting, then the company is also providing an alternate version of the smartphone with 150W wired charging cables and a whopping 5,240mAh battery, reaching the maximum 100% capacity in a bang of 18 minutes.
Design of Realme GT 5
Let’s look at what made them superior to their kind: the device sports a sturdy glass back cover with a black brim. The brim guides a little town with a triple-camera setup. It also hosts a dummy chipset similar to its predecessors.
The chipset consists of four RGB lights, and it can be customized with 26 available colors. As for cameras, the phone has a triple rear camera system, and the primary camera sports a 50MP IMX890 sensor. While the other two rear sensors are presumably an 8MP ultrawide shooter and a 2MP macro lens. A center-mounted punch-hole cutout is made up on the front, slanting a 16 MP selfie shooter.
Realme GT 5 pricing
The new phone is available in the homeland for now, starting at 2,999 yuan ($411) for the original base model with 12GB or 256GB storage. While the top variant of the Realme GT 5 will cost you 3,999 yuan ($548), It’s important to note that 240W charging can only be found with the 1TB model.