Due to Apple, Samsung, and the cheap market sticking to these values, a large portion of the world still sees rapid charging on a smartphone at a maximum of 18W-25W. When you travel to Asia, though, even 25W is scarcely considered rapid charging.
On consumer-ready devices, we’ve long moved on to 33W, 45W, 65W, and even 80W and 120W charging options. OPPO debuted their 150W fast charging solution at MWC 2022, and now Realme and OnePlus have released their own 150W smartphones, the Realme GT Neo 3 and the OnePlus 10R, respectively.

In this article, we’ll look at the Realme GT Neo 3 (150W) to discover what all the fuss is about super-fast charging — and whether it’s important enough to influence your next smartphone choice.
Realme GT Neo 3: Specifications
Specification | Realme GT Neo 3 |
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Dimensions & Weight | 163.3 x 75.6 x 8.2mm188g |
Display | 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED120Hz refresh rate100% DCI-P3 coverage, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 |
SoC | MediaTek Dimensity 8100 5GMali-G610 MC6 GPU |
RAM & Storage | 6GB/8GB/12GB LPDDR5 RAM128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 storage |
Battery & Charging | 4,500mAh with 150W fast charging support, or5,000mAh with 80W fast charging support |
Security | In-display fingerprint scanner |
Rear Camera(s) | Primary: 50MP Sony IMX766, f/1.88, OISUltra-wide: 8MP, f/2.25, 119.7° FOVMacro: 2MP, f/2.4 |
Front Camera(s) | 16MP, f/2.45 |
Port(s) | USB Type-C |
Audio | Dual speakers, Dolby Atmos certification, Hi-Res Audio certification |
Connectivity | Dual SIM 5G+5G, 4G LTE, 360° NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/AGPS, Beidou, Glonass, QZSS, Galileo |
Software | Realme UI 3.0 based on Android 12 |
Colors | Asphalt Black,Sprint White, Nitro Blue |
How Fast Does The Battery Recharge?
To answer the major question, the supplied charger refilled the battery from flat to 100 percent in just 17 minutes. The weighty brick recharged the dead battery to 50% in under six minutes. The Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge, with its 120W fast-charging technology, is the closest competitor, with extremely similar performance despite slower fast-charging.
With its 120W fast-charging technology, the Xiaomi handset took 20 minutes to charge, which may not seem like much in real life but signifies a lot in the world of fast-charging technology. In terms of battery life, the 4,500mAh battery lasted a day in our testing with moderate usage and requires recharging on the same day if you are a heavy user. Power users can consider the Realme GT Neo 3 80W model, which comes with a 5,000mAh battery cell that should provide longer battery life with equivalent usage.
Realme GT Neo 3 Hardware & Software
Our test equipment has 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The phone is powered by the all-new MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset and runs on Realme UI 3.0, which is based on Android 12. The new MediaTek engine is theoretically comparable to Qualcomm’s strong Snapdragon 888 chipset, which we tested on smartphones such as the OnePlus 9RT, Vivo X60 Pro+, and OnePlus 9 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3, among others. The Mali-G610 GPU is used by the MediaTek chipset to conduct graphics-intensive activities.
Realme GT Neo 3 As A Daily Driver
The powerful hardware and cutting-edge software ensured consistent performance throughout the day. The phone is capable of multitasking and intense gaming without breaking a sweat; unfortunately, several of the most popular games do not operate at their highest settings.
It’s not the CPU+GPU’s problem; even at higher settings, demanding games like Genshin Impact ran flawlessly. This isn’t surprising, given that the MediaTek 8100 is a relatively new CPU, and it will take some time for game developers to optimize games for the new hardware.
The Realme GT Neo 3 feels as speedy as a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-powered cellphone when it comes to everyday phone chores like dialing, WhatsApp, camera use, app loading and switching, and UI navigation. Most importantly, the Realme GT Neo 3 manages heat signatures admirably. The core temperature never reached dangerously high levels, as it did on recent premium Android flagships powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. Read also; Tesla Model Pi Smartphone: Everything You Need to Know
Realme GT Neo 3 Cameras: The Showstopper Is The 50MP Primary Sensor
A 50MP Sony IMX766 OIS-enabled sensor, an 8MP 119-degree wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP macro sensor make up the Realme GT Neo 3’s triple-lens camera system. The 50MP OIS+EIS enabled primary sensor is the star of the show, capturing detailed shots in daylight and sharp images in low-light situations. The main camera’s video output (1080p/4K 60fps) is equally amazing. The video stream is clear and consistent.

Disable AI For A Natural Color Output
All three lenses provide images with a bit of contrast and richer tones. Enabling AI increases colours and contrast even more, and it should be turned off if you want natural colour output. The primary sensor’s focusing speed and precision are excellent, and we only had a few blurry images. The lack of a specialised depth sensor on the Realme GT Neo 3 shows in the results. At times, the bokeh can be quite uneven and intense. Some portraits come across as weird.
Wide-Angle Lens Mostly Good For Daylight Photography
When snapping from the 50MP OIS-enabled sensor, low-light images come out well. In low-light situations, the wide-angle sensor falls short. The camera also has a number of software capabilities (such as Street mode) that let you try out mobile photography.
Runs Cooler Than Most 2022 Flagship Smartphones
Either the CPU is more efficient in dissipating heat, or the phone’s built-in vapour cooling chamber is. Whatever the cause, the Realme GT Neo 3 operates cooler than most 2022 top smartphones, giving you more room for multitasking, gaming, and camera use. Moving on, the phone includes a lightning-fast in-screen fingerprint scanner as well as Bluetooth, 4G LTE, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Realme GT Neo 3 As A Multimedia Smartphone
The Realme GT Neo 3, like other value flagships and premium handsets in 2022, is a great device for video streaming and gaming. A 6.7-inch flat FHD+ AMOLED display with an astounding 94.2 percent screen-to-body ratio makes this feasible.
The slim bezels create an immersive viewing experience, which is further enhanced by a peak brightness of 1000nits and vibrant colour reproduction, courtesy of a 10-bit panel with 1.07 billion colours and a colour accuracy grade of JNCD 0.4. Read More; Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Review: Show of Ambition
In most lighting settings, these figures ensure an excellent video and gaming experience. Add to it a pair of powerful speakers that more than makeup for the lack of a 3.5mm audio port. Overall, the GT Neo 3 will not disappoint you if you enjoy viewing movies and playing games on your phone.
Verdict
It’s all about speed with the Realme GT Neo 3. It comes with the fastest fast-charging technology and a new Mediatek chip for all-day performance. With normal usage, a 15-minute refuel will provide a day’s battery life. The GT Neo 3 150W, on the other hand, is the finest pick if you’re seeking the fastest fast-charging handset. If you’re willing to sacrifice some charging speed, the 80W model can save you up to 7,000 dollars.
Moving on, if you’re looking to spend around $554.33, the OnePlus 9RT is a viable option due to its luxury design and superior software. If you have a few thousand dollars to spare, the Realme GT 2 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S21 FE are viable options. The GT 2 Pro is the cheapest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phone on the market, and it delivers good overall performance. The Galaxy S21 FE, on the other hand, has several desirable characteristics like water- and dust-resistant build, good camera performance, and improved software.