Realme GT 7 confirmed to receive MediaTek Dimbtion 9400E SOC before launch on 27 May

Realme GT 7 will be launched in India on 27 May with other global markets. The smartphone has been confirmed to pack a 7,000mAh battery with the support of 120W wired fast charging. The company has now revealed the chipset details of the upcoming handset. Some display features have also been teased. The phone will be with a Realme GT 7T variant. In China, Realme GT 7 launched with a 7,200mAh battery with MediaTek Dimentation 9400+ SOC and 100W Wired Fast charging support earlier this year.

Realme GT 7 chipset, other features

Realme GT 7 will be operated by a MediaTek Dimentation 9400E Chipset, the company confirmed in a press release. The chipset uses an X4 prime core and is claimed to be built on the same process node as Snapdragon 8 General 3 SoC. The phone has claimed that it has scored an Antutu score of over 2.45 million.

real me Claim GT 7 handset will support a dedicated GT boost mode and a stable 120fps BGMI gameplay. The phone is called “Mixed-tier precision in performance allocation” and “ensure ultra-somuth gameplay with low power consumption and increased thermal management.”

The official product page for Realme GT 7 says that the phone performance will support 6,000 NITs to the top glow. In particular, the Chinese version 6.78-inch 144hz is equipped with a 6,500 NITS peak brightness level from the OLED display.

Realme GT 7 will pack 10 percent silicone anode 7,000mAh battery with 120w wired fast charging support, which is claimed to help charge the handset from one to 50 percent in 15 minutes. It is said to support 7.5W reverse charging. A dedicated battery-centric chip in the phone is asked to ensure 95 percent less overheating and three times the battery expansion.

Realme GT 7 ICESSENESE will come in black and iCessen Blue Shades. This will support the icessense graphine technique for thermal management. Together the Realm GT7T version will be introduced in black, blue and yellow colors.

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