Realme has recently introduced the Realme GT 7 Pro in China, marking it as the most affordable smartphone equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Following this, the device has begun its global rollout, starting with its launch in Malaysia. It seems that the company is now turning its attention to the upcoming Realme GT Neo 7, which is set to be a budget-friendly flagship. This new phone is said to have one of the largest batteries ever seen on a smartphone from a mainstream brand.
Anticipated Features of the Realme GT Neo 7 Series
Reliable tipster Smart Pikachu suggests that the Realme GT Neo 7 series will be unveiled by the end of this year, hinting at a launch in December in China. Notably, well-known leaker Digital Chat Station has confirmed the existence of the GT Neo 7 series. The term "series" implies that Realme may introduce two devices, likely the Realme GT Neo 7 and Neo 7 SE. Although there have been no significant leaks regarding the SE model, rumors continue to circulate about the GT Neo 7.
Performance and Battery Life
As per DCS, the GT Neo 7 series is expected to excel in performance ratings, offer extended battery life, and boast impressive waterproof capabilities, positioning it as a leading contender in the mid-range market. When questioned about the battery of the GT Neo 7 series, DCS mentioned that it will house the largest battery among the new smartphones launching soon. Recent leaks indicate that the GT Neo 7 will sport a sizable flat OLED display with a resolution of 1.5K. It is also anticipated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version, which is an overclocked variant of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Upcoming Launch Details
Smart Pikachu has also hinted that a smartphone with a 7,000mAh battery is set to debut in December. While the leaker hasn't explicitly named the device, it seems likely that they're referring to the GT Neo 7, known for its exceptionally large battery. The GT Neo 7 reportedly carries the RMX5060 model number and has received 3C certification in China. The 3C listing suggests that this device could support 80W fast charging, a notable feature for the upcoming release.