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What is the difference between the Realme GT Neo5 SE and the Universal Edition

Author:Jiong Time:2023-08-24 00:40

Today (April 3rd), the Real Me GT Neo5 SE was officially released. As the second model in the Real Me GT Neo5 series, the Real Me GT Neo5 SE also has extremely high cost-effectiveness. People naturally compare the Real Me GT Neo5 SE with the Real Me GT Neo5 SE, so what is the difference between the Real Me GT Neo5 and SE?

What is the difference between the Realme GT Neo5 SE and the Universal Edition

What is the difference between the real GTNeo5 and the real GTNeo5SE? Which version is better, GTNeo5 or SE?

The True Me GT Neo5 is even more outstanding in terms of processor and camera settings, and also has a unique halo awakening system. However, the overall performance of the SE version is not much worse. If we pursue higher cost-effectiveness, then undoubtedly the Realme GT Neo5 SE is a bit better

Screen aspect:

The True Me GT Neo5 SE is equipped with the same flagship direct screen as the True Me Neo5, supporting a 1.5K gold resolution+144Hz esports refresh rate. It also has screen features such as a 1500Hz esports control engine and 2160Hz PWM high-frequency dimming. The screens of the two are identical.

In terms of processors:

The True Me GT Neo5 SE is equipped with Qualcomm's latest second-generation Snapdragon 7+processor, while the True Me GT Neo5 is equipped with a reduced frequency version of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+processor. The overall performance of the SE version is slightly inferior to the general version, but the difference is not significant, and the gaming experience is not obvious.

In terms of battery life:

The True Me GT Neo5 SE has a built-in 5500mAh large battery and is also equipped with a 100W light speed second charge, which combines battery life and charging, and has a very exaggerated battery life. The True Me GT Neo5 comes in two different versions, namely 4800mA+240W flash charging and 5000mA+150W flash charging. Apart from slightly inferior battery capacity, the charging speed of the True Me GT Neo5 is much faster.

Appearance design:

The appearance of the two is very similar, but the True Me GT Neo5 SE has removed the Halo Awakening system, so its appearance is not as good as the True Me GT Neo5.

In terms of imaging:

The Realme GT Neo5 is equipped with a Sony IMX890 OIS ultra large bottom optical anti shake flagship main camera, with 50 million ultra high pixels, 1/1.56 inch large photosensitive area, 2.0 μ M four in one super pixel, f/1.88 super aperture. In addition, the machine also comes with an 8MP (Sony IMX355) ultra wide angle+2MP (Geko Micro GC02M1) microscope camera.

The True Me GT Neo5 SE uses a rear mounted 64 megapixel (aperture f/1.79) triple camera and a large glass matrix module, with the main camera being the Howell OV64B and the secondary camera being the same as the True Me GT Neo5. Although it may seem that the main camera's pixels are slightly higher than the real GT Neo5, there are actually many differences in the shooting level. Moreover, the real GT Neo5 SE does not have optical anti shake function, and the shooting level has decreased by more than one level.

Other aspects:

In other aspects, both are similar, with very practical functions such as dual frequency GPS positioning, off screen heart rate fingerprint, intelligent infrared remote control, omnidirectional sensing enhanced version NFC, X-axis linear motor, Dolby panoramic speaker, etc.

In summary, the difference between the Real Me GT Neo5 SE and the universal version is not significant, but it is slightly weaker in terms of performance and imaging, and there is no universal version of the Halo Awakening System. However, relatively speaking, the price of the Real Me GT Neo5 SE is much cheaper. If you pursue higher cost-effectiveness, then the Real Me GT Neo5 SE is undoubtedly more worth acquiring.

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