
Realme GT Neo 2 tipped to start at around Rs 28,500, full prices leaked
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Realme is holding an event to launch the GT Neo 2 on September 22 in China.
Realme GT Neo 2, the successor to the GT Neo that originally arrived in March earlier this year, is due for launch on September 22. Since the launch is going to be in China, Realme has been putting out teasers on Weibo to hype the phone. We have seen teasers, confirming the Snapdragon 870 processor, 5000mAh battery with 65W charging, 11 antennas for better network reception, and a Black Mint colour option. Now, the prices of the Realme GT Neo 2 have leaked, and it seems Realme has another seller upcoming.
Tipster Mukul Sharma shared a photo of what looks like a screenshot of a Chinese shopping app. The product list in the screenshot shows the prices of the GT Neo 2. Now, I am not sure if these are just placeholders or the exact prices of the upcoming phone. The listings also confirm the Realme GT Neo 2 will come in at least three configurations, with a maximum RAM of 12GB and maximum storage of 256GB.

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