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Realme Q3s will come with 144Hz screen, GT Neo2T with 65W charging

Realme will introduce two new smartphones on October 19 – Q3s and GT Neo2T. The company already gave us a glimpse of both smartphones, and now it has confirmed some specs of the two devices.

Let’s talk about the Q3s first, which will pack a 6.6″ screen with a 144Hz refresh rate – the highest on a Realme smartphone yet. The panel will have seven-level refresh rates, ranging from 30Hz and 144Hz, changing automatically depending on the on-screen content. The display will also be HDR10 certified and have 4096-level dimming and DCI-P3 coverage.

Realme Q3s will come with 144Hz screen, GT Neo2T with 65W charging

Since the Q3s will pack an LCD, it won’t feature an in-display fingerprint scanner, and while Realme hasn’t explicitly confirmed the presence of a side-mounted unit, the pictures it shared on Weibo reveal the smartphone will come with a side-mounted fingerprint reader.

Realme Q3s with 48MP triple camera
Realme Q3s with 48MP triple camera

Talking about the GT Neo2T, Realme previously confirmed that the smartphone will be powered by the Dimensity 1200 SoC, and now the company tells us it will support 65W charging. Realme hasn’t revealed the GT Neo2T’s battery size but says the bundled 65W adapter will charge it from flat to 100% in 35 minutes.

The image posted on the official Weibo account also confirms the presence of the 3.5mm headphone jack, located at the bottom next to the USB port.

Realme Q3s will come with 144Hz screen, GT Neo2T with 65W charging

With the event still four days away, we expect Realme to reveal more about the GT Neo2T and Q3s to build hype around the new smartphones.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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