I like Realme a lot. It is one of the best brands to depend on if you want a smartphone that has killer specs at whatever price point it exists at. Despite being relatively young, as far as smartphone industry standards go, the company has done a very good job pushing itself into the big leagues. The value it provides made that a lot easier.
The Realme GT 7 is its current smartphone of the moment. The phone has launched in China, packed to the brim with flagship features (at a more sensible price than most flagships). Now, we have the date that the device is going to find its way to the global stage, and it isn’t that far off.
The Realme GT 7 Is Set for Launch on May 27th in Paris


Realme launched its GT 7 in China last month. While this isn’t unusual, interested international buyers were forced to wait and see when (or if) it might find its way to global markets. Fortunately, the answer to that is yes, it will be finding its way to the rest of the world, and Realme has made it official as to when exactly that will be.
The Realme GT 7 series is going to arrive on the global scene on May 27th, at a launch event being held in Paris. While it isn’t clear exactly which regions the device will be finding its way into, I think we can all safely assume that most major European markets will be getting it, based on the fact that the launch itself is happening in Europe.
The Realme GT 7 Will Be Bringing Graphene to Smartphone Tech for the First Time


You might have heard of graphene before. It tends to be spoken of with a similar (or greater) reverence as materials like carbon fiber. Graphene is made of pure carbon, and it has a lot of traits that make it quite exceptional for various applications:
- It is the thinnest material in the world
- It is the strongest material in the world
- It is extremely thermally conductive
It’s that last point that we want to focus on. Realme has created a groundbreaking thermal solution for this smartphone, which is called IceSense Graphene. It’s the first time that graphene is being used in a smartphone. It says that the thermal conductivity of its solution is 10 times better than what a traditional graphite film can do. It is also built into the screen and the back panel, improving heat dissipation from all angles.
What Can We Expect From the GT 7 Spec Sheet?


The Realme GT 7 Pro has already gone international, but now we get to focus on what its newly released younger sibling will bring. You don’t need to worry about whether it’ll deliver in the flagship segment, because trust me, it will. Here are the major specs for the Chinese model—they should mostly remain the same, though the battery could get smaller.
Realme GT 7 | |
Screen | 6.8-inch AMOLED, 144Hz, 1280p, 6,500-nit peak brightness |
Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ |
Memory | 12GB/16GB |
Storage | 256GB/512GB/1TB; UFS 4.0 |
Rear Cameras | 50MP + 8MP UW |
Front Camera | 16MP |
Battery | 7,200mAh |
Charging | 100W |