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Realme GT Neo 5 Lite 3C certified, launch seems imminent

China’s 3C authority has approved a brand-new Realme phone with the model number RMX3700. It appears that this device could be the Realme GT Neo 5 Lite (or GT Neo 5 SE).

The Realme RMX3700’s 3C listing reveals that it may ship with a charger that has the model number VCBAJACH, which supports up to 100W charging. Hence, it appears that the GT Neo 5 Lite will support 100W charging, as previous reports have revealed.

Realme GT Neo 5 Lite 3C certified

Unfortunately, no other details on the specs of the phone are available in its 3C listing. It is likely that the device will soon surface in the database of TENAA certification before going official.

Reports have claimed that the Realme GT Neo 5 Lite could be one of the first phones to feature the upcoming Snapdragon 7+ Gen 1 chip. The new chip may debut at some point this month, following which the GT Neo 5 Lite may break cover in April in China.

The GT Neo 5 Lite is likely to flaunt a 6.74-inch OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution and a refresh rate of 144Hz. On the front, it may feature a 16-megapixel selfie camera, and its rear shell may have a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera unit. It is likely to pack a 5,500mAh battery.

 

 

 



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