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The Realme GT Neo 5 SE may include several features that will make even flagships jealous

Xiaomi managed to get ahead of its Chinese rival in the race to launch the first mid-range device from the new era, with an advanced Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 2 chip in it – but it seems that Realme will have an even more sophisticated device, which is destined to become official at an event to be held on April 3.

The Realme GT Neo 5 SE model has not yet been officially launched, but a number of teasers on social media from the manufacturer give us a pretty good idea of ​​its capabilities – and this includes a 6.74-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2,774 x 1,220 pixels like the standard Realme GT Neo 5 model which was already introduced about two months ago, which supports a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, a sampling rate of 1,500 Hz and a nice maximum brightness of up to 1,400 nits.

The GT Neo 5 SE should be based on the latest Android 13 system, offer internal UFS 3.1 storage in volumes between 128GB and 1TB along with LPDDR5 memory in volumes between 8GB and 16GB, provide a triple rear camera setup with a main 64 megapixel sensor, An 8-megapixel sensor for wide-angle photography and another simple 2-megapixel macro sensor, a 16-megapixel selfie camera, an optical fingerprint scanner under the display and the highlight – a 5,500mAh battery with 100-watt fast charging. We have become accustomed to seeing batteries with a capacity of up to 5,000mAh in most modern smartphones, so an increase of about 10 percent to the level of 5,500mAh in a device that is not intended for gaming first and foremost is particularly encouraging news, when the combination with the latest 4 nm chip should allow users to get quality battery life, while charging 100 watts (which can be considered “slow” in Realme’s terms, which has already presented us with the 150 watts and 240 watts) should allow the return of full capacity in less than an hour.

This Realme model has already been recorded when it manages to produce a score of over a million in the common AnTuTu test – a result that is an improvement of about 20 percent compared to the performance of the Realme GT Neo 3 equipped with MediaTek’s Dimension 8100 chip and an even greater improvement of about 30 percent compared to the Realme GT Neo 3T with Snapdragon 870. The performance of the SE model is not expected to be better than that of the standard Realme GT Neo 5 though, which benefits from the services of the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, but they may be close Quite a lot – and together with the potential for better battery life and perhaps even more attractive prices, there are probably justified reasons to wait patiently and with interest for the announcement.

Will he also come to Israel? The Realme GT Neo 3 and Realme GT Neo 3T were launched here and are available for purchase even now at competitive prices, so we have reasons to believe that both the Realme GT Neo 5 and the GT Neo 5 SE can hit the local market and enrich the offering well in the intermediate levels.

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