
Realme GT 7 series launches in India
realme GT 7 Series
in India, in sync with its global launch in Paris. it also announced
realme GT 7 Dream Edition
, co-created with the
Aston Martin Formula One
Team, making its official debut as the first co-branded smartphone with AMF1.
It features a 7000mAh Titan Battery paired with 120W Ultra Charge—powering up to 50% in just 14 minutes, and 100% in only 40 minutes. With Smart Bypass technology to reduce heat and extend battery life, the GT 7 also becomes the first smartphone globally to earn the TÜV Rheinland 5-Star Battery Certification.
The smartphone runs on the India's first
MediaTek Dimensity 9400e
chipset, built on the advanced TSMC 4nm process.
The device goes on sale on May 30.
Commenting on the launch, Realme spokesperson said, 'With the realme GT 7 Series, we're redefining what it means to be a flagship killer in 2025. From the debut of our Dream Edition co-created with the Aston Martin Formula One™ Team, to innovations like the AI Planner and IceSense Graphene cooling, every detail has been engineered to push boundaries. The GT 7 Series is a bold step forward in our journey to democratize cutting-edge technology, making premium experiences accessible, desirable, and unapologetically performance-driven.'
Also debuting on the realme GT 7 is the AI Planner, a first-of-its-kind smart scheduler that lets users create and manage daily tasks with a simple double tap.
Photography is equally elevated with the Sony IMX 906-powered AI Travel Snap Camera, featuring the World's First 4K Underwater Video Mode, AI glare removal, and advanced lightning snap. It supports Dolby Vision along with 8K at 30fps and 4K at 120fps video recording for stunning cinematic content. The phone also boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED Pro-Esports Display with 6000 nits peak brightness and IP69 water and dust resistance, engineered for durability and clarity in every condition.
Realme GT 7 Dream Edition: Specifications and features
The realme GT 7 Dream Edition, developed in collaboration with the Aston Martin Formula One™ Team, is a fusion of motorsport excellence and cutting-edge smartphone engineering. Designed in the signature Aston Martin Racing Green, it features an aerodynamic flow-lines design, engraved Silver Wings Emblem, and comes with an exclusive collector's box that includes a Silver Wing case and a race car-inspired SIM ejector pin. Built for fans of performance and luxury, it's a limited-edition showstopper.
Realme GT 7T: Specifications, hardware, features
Also launched today is the realme GT 7T, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400-MAX chipset. It carries forward the flagship experience with the 7000mAh + 120W Ultra Charge, IceSense Graphene back, and the AI Planner, offering high-performance at a more accessible price point for Indian users.
AI, Reinvented: Realme x Google Gemini
The GT 7 Series is also the first in its segment to integrate Gemini AI, Google's cutting-edge multimodal AI model. realme and Google have co-developed smart features like AI Translator, AI Eraser 2.0, and AI Tools 2.0 for real-time translation, intelligent photo editing, and content creation—empowering creators, professionals, and students across India.
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