Realme has a new GT phone in the pipeline, ready to deploy. The phone goes by GT Neo 5, an alleged record-breaker for charging speeds. Slated for February 9th, Neo 5 is to go official alongside two other phones, Realme V30, and V30T, in China. Here's everything we know about these two models.
V30 and V30T have both popped up on Realm's official link with pricing details. Both models are entry-level, costing no more than 200 USD. We'll discuss the duo's cost later. First, let's take a look at what they pack inside.
Listings on Realme's website don't reveal much, so discerning V30 and V30T is difficult. Both phones look identical in design, but varied prices hint at different specs at their cores. The Chinese tech forum ITHome mentions both V30 & V30T in detail.
The Realme smartphones price will be a factor to consider when evaluating the new duo, which is expected to arrive with identical screens boasting a 6.5-inch LCD, 1600 x 720 display, 600nits brightness, flat builds, and a notch embedded with a 5MP selfie camera. On the side, users will find a power button doubled as a fingerprint reader.
At the helm, V30 and V30T bring MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC booting via an Android 12 OS. With up to 10W charging speed, both models share similar-sized batteries at 5000mAh. They lack high-end features, primarily focusing on design elements; a dual camera setup lifted directly from the glossy accent and a premium boxy frame.
Their protruding lenses carry 13MP primary and 8MP ultra-wide sensors. The duo is to unveil on February 9th at varying prices. V30's 6+128GB and 8+128GB variants will cost $162 (~PKR 44,500) and $191 (~PKR 52,500). V30T, on the other hand, will cost over $191 (~PKR 52,500) for 6+128GB and $221 (~PKR 60,500) for 8+128GB.