realme GT Neo 6 leaks: SD 8 Gen 2, 144Hz display, launching soon, under Php16k?

Anticipation is high for the imminent release of the realme GT Neo 6, expected to follow in the next month.

realme GT Neo 6 certification

A recent discovery in China’s radio certification platform database, with the model number RMX3993, fuels speculation that it could be the GT Neo 6 undergoing the necessary certification process, though the official name is yet to be confirmed.

While the radio certification provides no explicit technical details, its presence in the database strongly suggests an imminent launch. Here’s a glimpse into the rumored specifications circulating in the rumor mill for the realme GT Neo 6:

Reportedly, the realme GT Neo 6 is expected to boast an OLED panel with an impressive 1.5K resolution, potentially supporting a 144Hz refresh rate, in line with its predecessor models. Powering the device will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, positioning it as a potentially affordable option with this advanced chip.

The top-tier configuration of the GT Neo 6 is rumored to offer 24 GB of LPDDR5 RAM paired with 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage. It is anticipated to run on Realme UI 5-based Android 14. Priced at around 2,000 Yuan (~₱15,827.87), the realme GT Neo 6 is expected to be a competitive choice against rivals such as the OnePlus Ace 3, Honor 90 GT, Redmi K70, and the iQOO Neo 9, all featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.

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