
Realme GT 7 Series Launch Date Confirmed: What Can We Expect?
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Realme GT 7 series global launch has been announced and we could see the new GT 7 model launch in India as well.
Realme is set to expand its mid-range smartphones with the launch of its new GT 7 series later this month. The company is also teasing the new GT 7 model for the Indian market which suggests a broader launch is imminent.
The GT series focuses on performance-centric devices for the company and history could repeat once again with the GT 7 and GT 7T models expected to join the previously launched GT 7 Pro model in the market. The global launch event will give us a clear idea about these devices and their features.
The Realme GT 7 series is globally launching on Tuesday, May 27 in Paris, France. The event will be livestreamed online starting from 1:30 PM IST if you are based in India. Realme GT 7 and the Realme GT 7T will succeed last year's Realme GT 6 and the 6T models in the market.
Realme GT 7 Series Features And Price Expected
According to reports, the standard variant launched in China gets the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset and we could see the same being used for the global version along with a 7,200mAh battery.
The GT 7 gets a 6.78-inch full-HD+ OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate screen. It comes equipped with a 7,700mm sq VC cooling chamber and get IP69 rating for dust and water-resistance.
The device has a 50MP dual rear camera setup and a 16MP selfie shooter. However, the details about the Indian and global variants of the device are not yet known.
Additionally, the Realme GT 7 is expected to feature a new graphene-based IceSense design, which might be their latest technology for incredibly efficient cooling. Realme says that its 360-degree heat dissipation system surrounds the phone's screen and back cover in graphene to keep temperatures under control during strenuous gaming or multitasking.
Also, it might have a feature called Skin-Touch temperature control, which lets the phone to adapt based on the user's surroundings.
The Realme GT 6 was launched in India last year with a starting price of Rs 40,999, while the Realme GT 6T is a more affordable option, with a starting price of Rs 30,999. Their successors are expected to be priced similarly, which explains the phrase' '2025 flagship killer' from the company.
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