Realme GT 7 India launch date, chipset, battery, camera, price and everything else we know so far
Realme GT 7 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9400e.
It is said to offer a peak brightness of 6,000 nits.
The phone packs 7,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging.
Realme GT 7 is set to debut in India on May 27 alongside GT 7T. The company has already started teasing the design and specifications for both smartphones. The upcoming smartphone has been claimed to provide 6-hour stable 120fps gaming experience. The handset is also said to offer a peak brightness of 6,000 Nits. A dedicated microsite for the device is already live on Amazon ahead of the official debut.
For the uninitiated, the device will succeed the Realme GT 6 in India. Here’s everything we know about the Realme GT 7’s launch, specifications, and pricing.
Realme GT 7 price and availability in India
Realme GT 7 is confirmed to be available in India via Amazon. The phone’s landing page has already been made live, teasing the smartphone’s specifications, design and colour options. The phone will come in two colour options: IceSense Blue and IceSense Black. However, there are no official details on the pricing yet. Notably, Realme GT 6 was launched with a price tag of Rs 40,999 in India, and so, GT 7 too is expected to be priced between Rs 40,000 and Rs 45,000.
Realme GT 7 specifications
The upcoming Realme GT 7 has been teased to feature a graphene-based IceSense design to manage heat dissipation during gaming. The handset is said to offer 120 fps BGMI gameplay for up to six hours and packs a 7,000mAh battery with 120W wired charging support and 7.5W reverse charging. The company has claimed that the phone would get charged from 0 to 50% in just 15 minutes. Apart from these, the upcoming Realme GT 7 will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9400e.
The company will keep revealing more details in the coming days. According to the landing page, the smartphone’s camera capabilities will be unveiled on May 19. However, the handset is teased to sport a dual rear camera setup and a Flash housed in a massive camera island.
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