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Realme Neo7 Turbo's battery capacity and charging speed confirmed

Realme Neo7 Turbo's battery capacity and charging speed confirmed

GSM Arena24-05-2025
Realme is set to launch the Neo7 Turbo on May 29 in China, and the brand has already shared a few details about the smartphone, with the latest addition being the Realme Neo7 Turbo's battery size and charging speed.
Realme has confirmed that the Neo7 Turbo will pack a 7,200 mAh battery with 100W charging support. The brand hasn't detailed the Neo7 Turbo's specs sheet, but it previously confirmed the smartphone would be powered by the Dimensity 9400e SoC - the same chip that will power the global Realme GT 7 launching on May 27 at an event in Paris, France.
Additionally, Realme revealed that the Neo7 Turbo would feature a 50MP primary camera, have an NFC chip onboard, and come in two colors and four memory configurations - 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, 16GB/256GB, and 16GB/512GB.
Realme Neo7 Turbo's color options
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