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Realme GT 7, 7T, and Buds Air 7 Pro go on sale with introductory offers
Starting at Rs 34,999, the Realme GT 7 series features a 7,000mAh battery, AI-powered creative tools, and a suite of gaming enhancements
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The Realme GT 7 series is now available for purchase in India, starting at Rs 34,999 for the GT 7T and Rs 39,999 for the GT 7. The smartphones are available on Realme's official website, select e-commerce platforms, and at select retail outlets. Alongside the smartphones, Realme Buds Air 7 Pro is also now available for purchase. Check details below:
Realme GT 7 series: Price and variants
Realme GT 7
8GB + 256GB: Rs 39,999
12GB + 256GB: Rs 42,999
12GB + 512GB: Rs 46,999
Colours: Icesense Black, Icesense Blue
Realme GT 7T
8GB + 256GB: Rs 34,999
12GB + 256GB: Rs 37,999
12GB + 512GB: Rs 41,999
Colours: Icesense Black, Icesense Blue, Racing Yellow
Realme Buds Air 7 Pro
Price: Rs 5,499
Colours: Glory Beige, Fiery Red, Metallic Grey, Racing Green
Realme GT series: Availability and offers
The Realme GT 7 and GT 7T are now available via Realme's official website, Amazon, and select retail outlets. The Dream Edition variant will go on sale from June 13.
Introductory offers include:
Rs 3,000 bank discount on select cards
Exchange bonus of up to Rs 6,000
No-cost EMI for up to 9 months (online purchases)
Buyers purchasing from select retail outlets will receive a Realme Buds T110 at no additional cost.
The Realme Buds Air 7 Pro is available via Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, and Realme's official website.
Realme GT 7: Specifications and features
Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, HDR+, 6,000 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400e
RAM: Up to 12GB
Storage: Up to 512GB
Rear cameras: 50MP (Sony IMX906) primary + 8MP ultra-wide + 50MP telephoto
Front camera: 32MP
Battery: 7,000mAh, 120W wired fast charging, 7.5W reverse charging
OS: Android 15
Protection: IP69
Weight: 206g
Notable features include AI-powered productivity tools, gaming modes, and IceSense Graphene for efficient heat dissipation during intensive use.
Realme GT 7T: Specifications and features
Display: 6.8-inch AMOLED, HDR10+, 120Hz refresh rate
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8400
RAM: Up to 12GB
Storage: Up to 512GB
Rear cameras: 50MP (IMX896) primary + 8MP ultra-wide
Front camera: 32MP
Battery: 7,000mAh, 120W wired fast charging
OS: Android 15
Protection: IP69
Weight: 205g
Like the GT 7, the 7T also includes IceSense Graphene thermal management for sustained performance during prolonged usage.
Realme Buds Air 7 Pro: Features
Active Noise Cancellation: Up to 53dB
Dual DAC drivers, Hi-Res Audio certification
Battery life: Up to 48 hours
Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity
Noise cancellation up to 5000Hz
Gemini AI Assistant integration
Live voice translation
Face-to-face interpreter mode
AI-powered query support

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