This is the Realme GT 6T.
It just arrived in our office and will be joining our review queue, but before that we figured we'll share a few quick impressions.
Odds are it will see discounts for the upcoming Amazon prime day as Realme is keen on building that partnership.
The Realme GT 6T is a pretty, curved phone with glossy panels on both sides.
Realme GT 6T
This is the Realme GT 6T. It just arrived in our office and will be joining our review queue, but before that we figured we'll share a few quick impressions.
We received only the phone without a retail package, so there won't be an unboxing. But from our first meeting with the phone in India revealed it ships in a black retail box with a case, a SIM tool, a cable, and a 120W GaN charger.
In Europe, the phone was supposed to cost €550 after its introductory price of €400 expired. Odds are it will see discounts for the upcoming Amazon prime day as Realme is keen on building that partnership.
The Realme GT 6T is a pretty, curved phone with glossy panels on both sides. It feels good in the hand and is zippy in use, thanks to the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chip.
Seeing the efficient chipset we expect proper great battery life from the above-average battery 5,500mAh pack too.
The phone has a high-quality 6.78” LTPO display (10-bit colors, 1,264 x 2,780px) with Gorilla Glass Victus 2. There's a solid-sounding 50 MP main camera with 1/1.95" sensor and a not too confidence-inspiring 8 MP ultrawide shooter. At the front the 32 MP selfie can go either way, really.
We do have quite a few phones in the queue right now, so please stay patient.
Realme GT 6T