
Realme GT Neo 2 with AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 870 chipset launched, India price may be around Rs 30,000
India Today
Realme has launched its latest GT-series phone and it has a 64-megapixel triple camera system on the back.
Realme GT Neo 2 is the latest premium phone by the Chinese brand that has been on a spree lately. With an event scheduled for September 24 in India, Realme’s China subsidiary launched its latest GT series phone. The GT Neo 2 comes with a new camera design that you can see on the OnePlus Nord 2. Realme’s knack for interesting designs continues, so the GT Neo 2 comes in a Black Mint colour that brings a combination of neon green and black colours.
The latest phone from Realme relies on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 processor for power. This processor is a slightly better version of the Snapdragon 865 that was the flagship processor for last year’s smartphones. What this means for customers is that they will not have to worry much about performance, because it is going to be top-class. However, it is always going to be slightly less powerful than the Snapdragon 888 chipset.

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