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Realme GT Neo2 arrives in Europe, starts at €450 [UPDATED]

Bonjour, Ciao and Hello – the Realme GT Neo2 has arrived in Europe, following its launch in Thailand and Malaysia earlier this month and its October launch in India. The phone will be available soon through the company’s official site at realme.com.

The prices are set at €450 for an 8/128 GB unit and €550 for 12/256 GB upgrade (the Old Continent isn’t getting the 8/256 GB option). You will be able to pick from the three standard colorways: Neo Green, Neo Blue and Neo Black.

Update: the Realme GT Neo2 is now available from the company’s official online store and there are early bird discounts in effect until November 29. The 12/256 GB model is €100 off (down to €450) while the 8/128 GB one is €80 off (down to €370). Shipping time is 1-3 working days. Also, do check out the new Black Friday deals, which feature discounts for other GT models, including the original Realme GT and the GT Master.

Realme GT Neo2's best features
The three colorways

Realme GT Neo2’s best features • The three colorways

Since it has been around for a while, we have a full review of the GT Neo2, which you can consult for details. In short, it has a fast, bright 6.62” AMOLED display (E4) with 120 Hz refresh rate and 600 Hz touch sampling rate. There is 5G connectivity courtesy of the Snapdragon 870 chipset, plus a fast-charging 5,000 mAh battery (65W, 100% in just over 30 minutes) and, finally, a 64 MP main and 8 MP ultra wide cameras on the back.

Note that in Europe the phone arrives with Realme UI 3.0 out of the box, which is based on Android 12, so you won’t need to wait for updates.

PS. Round 2 of the Black Friday deals on realme.com kicks off tomorrow, so be on the lookout for GT Neo2 deals.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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