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 – the Realme GT 6T review might take a bit longer than usual!