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Realme GT 7T leaks: Expected to launch in with 3 colour options, 6.8-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, and more

Realme GT 7T leaks: Expected to launch in with 3 colour options, 6.8-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, and more

Time of India23-05-2025

Realme GT 7T leaks: Looking for a powerful and high-performing smartphone? The Realme GT 7T is a device getting much attention in the IT sector. With its outstanding features and cheap pricing, it's well worth considering for anyone looking for a new smartphone.
This post will examine the Realme GT 7T, including its essential features, cost, and what sets it apart. Whether you're a gamer, a photographer, or just looking for a reliable gadget, we'll tell you everything you need to know about the Realme GT 7T.
Realme GT 7T confirmed launch date in India
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The next Realme GT 7T will be released in global markets, including India, on May 27 at 1:30 pm IST. As with previous launch events, the premiere video should be available for live streaming on the company's YouTube channel.
Realme is anticipated to unveil more information about the smartphone in the coming days, and we will keep you updated on our coverage of the Realme GT7T.
Realme GT 7T expected specifications
The Realme GT 7T's specifications have begun to be revealed before its India launch. If you want to know more about the future smartphone, here's a complete breakdown of all we know.
The business has already published the Realme GT 7T on its website, so we know what it looks like. It is available in Racing Yellow, IceSense Black, and IceSense Blue colors.
The company's website also states that the handset will have flat edges and rounded corners. On the blue and black color versions, the power button is orange, whereas the yellow one looks to be color-coordinated.
Cameras
According to the company's website, the future Realme GT 7T will have a primary camera with a Sony IMX 896 sensor and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera. It will also include a 32-megapixel selfie camera in a hole-punch display cutout.
Display
According to recent reports, the Realme GT 7T would feature a 6.8-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. Realme says that the panel has a peak brightness of 6,000 nits. We expect further information about the handset's display to be released closer to the debut date.
Battery
Realme's upcoming GT 7 smartphone features a 7,000mAh battery. According to the manufacturer, it will support 120W fast charging. It is unknown whether the Realme GT 7T includes a special "Long-life Battery Chip" to minimize overheating and increase the battery life of the Realme GT 7.
Performance and OS
The Realme GT 7T will come preloaded with Android 15 and the Realme UI 6.0 skin. The Chinese smartphone company has also stated that the Realme GT 7T would be powered by the recently announced MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Max chipset. It is said to have scored 1.78 million points on the AnTuTu benchmark test.
Also Read: Realme GT 7T design revealed: Confirmed to debut with square camera module, Yellow colour option, AI-powered photography features, and more
Realme GT 7T expected price
The company has not announced the Realme GT 7T price, which will be revealed when the smartphone is released next week. The handset will be available on Amazon, the Realme India e-store, and retail stores. It is expected to launch in Europe at EUR 699 (about Rs. 69,800).
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