Realme is apparently continuing to expand its GT series. Hot on the heels of the GT Neo 5 in China, internationally available as the Realme GT3, the company is seemingly planning a cut-down Lite version of the device. This is not the first time we hear about the unannounced handset either. This time, however, it stopped by TENAA, offering a quick look at its overall design.
As previously expected, the Realme GT Neo
5 Lite is ditching the fancy transparent window and RGB lighting from the
regular GT Neo 5 model and going for a simpler camera island and back panel
instead. The overall design is still quite similar, though.
In terms of specs, we still don’t really
know everything about the Lite variant, but rumors hint that it will either be
running on a Qualcomm SM7475, also known as the Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 chipset or a
Snapdragon 7+ Gen 1. In lieu of the 50MP camera of its bigger brother, the GT
Neo 5 Lite is expected to have a 64MP main camera with a still unannounced
Omnivision OV64M sensor. Additionally, sources claim the phone will also have
an 8MP camera – likely an ultrawide and some third low-res supplementary cam.
And on the front – a 16MP selfie.
The GT Neo 5 Lite is said to be equipped
with a 6.74-inch, 144Hz AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and an in-display
fingerprint sensor. The incredibly fast charging is one of the regular GT Neo
5’s calls to fame. A version of the phone exists with 150W charging and another
with a whopping 240W. The GT Neo 5 Lite will apparently downgrade the
experience somewhat and go for 100W of charging on a 5,500 mAh battery.