A smartphone can make you feel a wide range of emotions, from excitement to disappointment but not all make you feel a sense of deja vu quite like the Realme GT Neo 3T. If you have just seen it listed online and were confused with its specifications, then don't worry, you're not alone. The smartphone does eerily resemble the Realme GT Neo 2 on paper. But that's not a bad thing.
Repackaging or repurposing has become a strategy for brands operating in the midrange segment who want to get a little extra life out of their existing hardware. And while it might be a deal-breaker for some, looking at it purely from a consumer perspective, sometimes it can make sense. An older processor can be optimized better and a newer device can have those little quality of life improvements that make it a better smartphone overall.
But not all smartphones are able to do it and these things are rarely captured in the spec sheet. That's why we used the Realme GT Neo 2, err… Realme GT Neo 3T for two weeks to find out what this smartphone is all about and how it compares to the latest devices in its price segment. So, let's get down to the brass tacks.
The Realme GT series has always been flamboyant and innovative when it comes to design aesthetics and the Realme GT Neo 3T continues the tradition with a unique race-flag design on the back which comes to life under the light. Personally, I found it to be the right balance between quirky and stylish. Compared to the Realme GT Neo 3 that comes with horizontal stripes, the newer device is definitely less distracting and still manages to look cool.
The smartphone comes with a polycarbonate back and has quite a nice touch and feel to it, although it's slightly on the heavier side at 195g. It's not a
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