realme is gearing up to launch its latest smartphone, the realme GT Neo6 SE, in the Chinese market next week. Ahead of the launch, the company’s China VP Xi Qu Chase has shared a new render showcasing the Silver Knight colour variant on Weibo.
The realme GT Neo6 SE is confirmed to come equipped with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC, a dual-camera system, and a high-resolution 1.5K display. realme has been actively teasing the upcoming device, building anticipation among tech enthusiasts.
realme GT Neo6 SE’s New Colour Variant: Silver Knight
The newly shared render shows the realme GT Neo6 SE in the stunning Flowing Silver Knight colour with a liquid metal texture and a matte design, adding depth and richness to its appearance. The back panel has two large circular rings protruding outwards for a pair of camera sensors. Additionally, a third circular ring accommodates dual-LED flashes.
Previously shared images have shown the realme GT Neo6 SE with ultra-narrow bezels and a tiny punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The screen appears to be slightly curved, and the display panel is said to be sourced from BOE.
realme has confirmed that the GT Neo6 SE will feature a 1.5K BOE OLED display with a peak brightness of 6,000 nits, a 0.5-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and a 94.2 percent screen-to-body ratio. The screen borders are claimed to be as narrow as 1.36mm, and the phone will support 2160Hz PWM dimming. The phone is expected to run Android 14 OS and house a 5,500mAh battery with 100W fast charging support.
Buyers can now reserve their devices early from realme China’s online store and from several local retailers in China.
realme GT Neo6 SE FAQ
A1: realme has confirmed that the GT Neo6 SE will debut in China next week, but the exact launch date has not been revealed yet.
Q2: What processor will power the realme GT Neo6 SE?
A2: The realme GT Neo6 SE is confirmed to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC.
Q3: What are the key display features of the realme GT Neo6 SE?
A3: The realme GT Neo6 SE will feature a 1.5K BOE OLED display with a peak brightness of 6,000 nits, a 0.5-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, Pro-XDR ultra-high dynamic display, and a 94.2 percent screen-to-body ratio. The screen borders are claimed to be as narrow as 1.36mm, and the phone will support 2160Hz PWM dimming.
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