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Realme confirms GT Neo 5 will have a version with 150W charging, larger battery



Realme GT Neo 5 is coming on February 9 with 240W fast charging. Today, a senior executive at the company shared a teaser image, confirming that the phone will get a second version with 150W fast charging.

The slower-to-charge version will have a 5,000mAh battery, which will fill from 0 to 100% in 16 minutes according to the company’s tests.

Realme already has one smartphone that supports 150W fast charging – it is the Dimensity 8100-powered GT Neo3 150W. Our real-life tests established it takes 16 minutes for its 4,500 mAh battery to charge completely, so we’re wondering how the…



Article Source: Gizbot

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