Realme smartphone with 240W fast charging to launch on August 28 – Times of India

Realme unveiled its upcoming flagship smartphone, the GT5 at MWC in February. The smartphone supports a whopping 240W fast charging capabilities. The Chinese smartphone maker has now officially confirmed the launch date of the much-anticipated Realme GT5. The company is set to celebrate its 5th anniversary on August 28. In a Weibo post (spotted by FoneArena), Realme CEO Sky Li confirmed that the GT5 smartphone will launch at an event in China on the same date.
Realme GT5: Expected specs
Realme has already confirmed that the GT5 smartphone will support 240W fast charging and will offer up to 1TB of storage. Earlier rumours suggest that the phone will feature a flat 1.5K AMOLED 144Hz screen. The smartphone’s display is also likely to support a peak brightness of 1450 nits, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming.
The smartphone is expected to be powered by an X7 independent display chip and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile platform which will be backed with up to 24GB RAM. Rumours suggest that Realme will offer four different RAM variants and three storage variants for the GT5 smartphone

As per the report, the Realme GT5 is rumoured to house a triple rear camera setup — a 50MP Sony IMX890 main sensor, an 8MP 120-degree ultra-wide lens and a 2MP macro unit. The smartphone is also expected to sport a 16MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.
Realme GT5 is also likely to arrive in two fast-charging variants — 240W and 150W variants. The 150W variant is expected to pack a bigger 5160mAh battery while the 240W variant may pack a smaller 4600mAh unit.
The phone is also expected to feature an in-display fingerprint sensor and may run realme UI 4.0 based on Android 13 out of the box. For connectivity, the smartphone will support USB Type-C charging, 5G, Dual SIM and Bluetooth.

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