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Two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso appears in new Realme GT 7 teaser

Two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso appears in new Realme GT 7 teaser

GSM Arena23-05-2025

Realme is launching the GT 7 smartphone next week, and we are expecting a Dream Edition, co-designed with Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team. One of the drivers there is the two-time world champion Fernando Alonso, who appeared in the latest video teaser of the phone, talking about pushing and going beyond the limit.
From racetracks to real tech – Aston Martin Aramco F1® Team & realme co-engineered every element of #realmeGT7DreamEdition with premium craftsmanship.
Launching May 27th!https://t.co/z8Dhu2oiAJhttps://t.co/4yyw2JuPlJ#realmeGT7Series #2025FlagshipKiller #AstonMartinF1phone pic.twitter.com/9mPuaRdsZJ — realme (@realmeIndia) May 23, 2025
The 41-year-old driver does not mention Realme in the 51-second video, and neither does Matthew Chapman, head of Licensing and Merchandise at the Formula One team.
It is the Realme team that talks about peak performance, perfection, and boundary-pushing design. The phone itself also did not appear in the video.
We did receive a unit of the Realme GT 7, and it looks a lot like the GT 7 Pro. It is a lovely IceSense Blue color with red accents, while the Aston Martin Dream Edition will be a British Racing Green variant with the car logo on the back.
Either way it's a premium device with a Dimensity 9400e chipset, and will appear alongside the GT 7T.
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