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Realme GT Neo3 Naruto Edition Officially Launched

Realme today unveils its new smartphone inspired by an anime series in China. Building on the success of the Realme GT Neo 2’s Dragon Ball Z Edition, the all-new Realme GT Neo 3 Naruto Edition, the world’s first Naruto-branded smartphone, is coming. The smartphone is formed in partnership collaboration with the all-time famous anime and manga series named ‘Naruto’.

There are also other customizations, such as charging animation with the 150W Ultra Dart charging kit included in the box, customization of the user interface (the screen also plays Naruto using the Rasengan) and much more. The box is no different: it’s inspired by Naruto’s scroll, and also contains a Hidden Leaf village logo-shaped brooch, custom cases, and a 10,000mAh 33W Fast Charging Realme 3 Pro power bank.

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In terms of specifications, the Realme GT NEO 3 Naruto Edition features the same specifications as the regular version, including 150W UltraDart charging and the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC.

It sports a 6.7-inch 1080p Full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 1,000Hz touch sampling rate, and HDR10+ and DC dimming support. The camera specifications include a triple rear camera module of 50MP with OIS, 8MP ultra-wide lens, 2MP macro sensor, and a 16MP selfie camera. It has a 4,500 mAh battery unit and 150W light speed second charging support.

According to the teaser webpage, the Realme GT Neo3 is available in Naruto Limited colour. The phone is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 5G SoC and up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM + 256GB internal storage priced at ¥ 3099 (INR 35,721). It has an Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 custom interface loaded with Naruto customized wallpapers, icons, and sounds. The device is a limited edition and has only 5,000 units in stock.

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