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Realme GT Neo3 Le Mans version shown off in official poster, launch set for March 22

Last week, Realme CMO Mr. Xu Qi Chase gave us our first official look at the Realme GT Neo3 and said the smartphone will launch in China in March. Today we learn the smartphone will be introduced on March 22, and the company will launch the GT Neo3 Le Mans version on the same day, which will come in blue and white color options.

The Realme GT Neo3 Le Mans version has two stripes spanning across its length, with the company’s moniker and tagline placed in between at the bottom. This design is inspired by racing stripes we see painted on sports cars, usually representing performance and speed.

The Realme GT Neo3 Le Mans version also has those stripes painted to represent performance and speed, but they are also a tribute to the drivers of the Le Mans race, especially the 1966 race.

Realme GT Neo3 Le Mans version shown off in official poster, launch set for March 22

Paint job aside, the pictures shared by Realme confirm the presence of a 50MP primary camera on the GT Neo3. The smartphone has a USB-C port at the bottom, flanked by a speaker, microphone, and SIM card slot. It’s unlikely to come with a 3.5mm headphone jack since the GT Neo2 didn’t have one either.

You can also see the GT Neo3 has the volume keys on its left-side frame, and the power button is likely placed on the right. And since there are no antenna lines on the phone’s frame, it’s safe to say it doesn’t have a metal build.

Realme hasn’t detailed the GT Neo3’s specs sheet yet, but the company previously confirmed the smartphone will come with the Dimensity 8100 SoC and 150W charging. However, an 80W variant was also teased recently by Mr. Chase.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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