The GT 7 in IceSense Black, IceSense Blue and the GT 7T in yellow. | Image credit – Realme
One of the standout features is the IceSense Graphene cooling system, which Realme says offers better heat dissipation than traditional copper setups. According to the brand, it can reduce the chipset temperature by up to 6°C with full 360-degree thermal coverage.
Realme has already flipped the switch on the GT 7’s official product page – at least in India – but it doesn’t show any real specs yet. Still, since these phones are already available in China, we’ve got a pretty solid idea of what is coming. While there may be a few regional tweaks, the core specs should stay the same.
On the camera front, expect a 50 MP dual rear setup and a 16 MP front snapper. Under the hood, it will likely be rocking the Dimensity 9300+ chipset, paired with 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM, and storage options of 256 GB, 512 GB or even 1 TB.
In China, pricing starts at around $355, but don’t be surprised if the global pricing is higher. We will have to wait for the Paris event to know just how much more.
Source: Phone Arena