
Realme Neo 7 Turbo launched: Debuts with 7,200mAh battery, 144Hz refresh rate, 100W fast charging, 16-megapixel front camera, and more
The Neo 7 Turbo declares Realme's dedication to performance and innovation, not just another product in the company's catalog. It seeks to change customer expectations in the mid-range segment with its sophisticated features and streamlined appearance.
The Neo 7 Turbo proves Realme's commitment to providing cutting-edge technology at affordable costs as it pushes the envelope further. Stay tuned as we explore what makes this gadget a possible game-changer in the smartphone market.
Realme Neo 7 Turbo specifications
The dual SIM (nano) Realme Neo 7 Turbo has a 6.80-inch 1.5K (1,280x2,800 pixel) display with a peak brightness of 6,500 nits and a refresh rate of 144 Hz. It also comes with Realme UI 6.0, which is based on Android 15. The display is said to provide high-frequency PWM dimming at 4608 Hz. The new MediaTek Dimensity 9400e CPU, which has a potential storage capacity of 1TB and up to 16GB of RAM, powers the phone.
Its rear panel is semi-transparent.
A 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 1/1.953-inch camera with OIS capability and an 8-megapixel secondary ultra-wide-angle OV08D10 sensor comprise the Realme Neo 7 Turbo's dual back camera unit. The phone sports a 16-megapixel front camera for taking selfies.
Additionally, it features a single-layer VC heat dissipation area of 7,700 mm sq.
5G, A-GNSS, Beidou, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, QZSS, NavIC, and NFC Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be are among the connectivity choices available on the Realme Neo 7 Turbo. Among the sensors on board are the Accelerometer, color temperature, distance, light, geomagnetic, gyroscope, and infrared sensors.
The phone has two speakers and an OReality sound.
The Realme Neo 7 Turbo has a Sky Communications System 2.0 to break through poor networks. It has an E-sports network grabber chip for signal augmentation in Wi-Fi network settings.
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Realme Neo 7 Turbo price in China
The 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage model of the recently released Realme Neo 7 Turbo costs CNY 1,099, or about Rs. 23,000 in Indian rupees. For RAM and storage, the 12GB + 512GB, 16GB + 256GB, and 16GB + 512GB models cost CNY 2,499 (approximately Rs. 29,000), CNY 2,299 (approximately Rs. 26,000), and CNY 2,699 (about Rs. 32,000), respectively.
Transparent Black and Transparent Gray are the two color options for the Realme Neo 7 Turbo that are now on sale in China.
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