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Realme GT 7 to have IceSense design, announces two colour variants

Realme GT 7 to have IceSense design, announces two colour variants

The Hindu07-05-2025
Realme on Wednesday (May 7, 2025) announced that its upcoming smartphone Realme GT 7 will have the world's first graphene-based IceSense design for better thermal performance.
The IceSense graphene is a thermal solution with 10x higher thermal conductivity, as claimed, than the conventional graphite films. It is integrated into the phone's back cover and screen.
Realme GT 7 also have the 'skin-touch temperature control' that adapts to ambient conditions, and keeps the surfaces cool in heat and warm in cold.
The Chinese smartphone maker also announced that Realme GT 7 will be available in IceSense Blue and IceSense Black colours.
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Realme will launch GT 7 soon in India.
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