Autonomy is common here.
The authors of DxOMark tested the power subsystem of the Realme GT Neo5 smartphone, which supports a record-breaking 240-watt charging to date.
Realme GT Neo5 fails to top DxOMark rating only because of not the biggest battery
In the source rating, the novelty with its 147 points took second place, sharing it with Honor X7a, and only Honor Magic5 Lite 5G is ahead. But both mentioned smartphones take their toll primarily due to the chic autonomy. The Realme novelty is also not bad, but far from a record, and the excellent result is due to ultra-fast charging.
The smartphone is equipped with a battery with a capacity of 4600 mAh, which is not very much by today’s standards, but autonomy is not bad here. In the source test, the device lasted 2 days and 7 hours. But charging makes up for everything: it takes 8 minutes to replenish 80% of the battery, and it takes 11 minutes to fully charge. Five minutes of charging is enough for the smartphone to work for more than 16 and a half hours. Of course, according to these indicators, this is the undisputed leader of the rating, and so far there are no competitors for it.