Realme has launched two new phone missiles – the GT 7 and GT 7T. Phones with a battery that lasts longer than your fitness enthusiasm and charges faster than an espresso.
Realme he's not kidding anymore. New Realme GT The 7 and GT 7T are like the Hulk in a suit – huge inside, sleek outside. 7,000 mAh battery? Check. 120W charging? Check. A processor that could power a spaceship? Sure. And all this for a price that still allows you to treat yourself to at least one dinner without a coupon at the end of the month.
Smartphones these days are like relationships: they all promise long life, but few last until the evening. Then along comes the Realme GT 7 and says, “Hold my USB-C.” With a battery that packs more juice than your buddy at Red Bull and a charger that charges your phone faster than you can finish a gin and tonic, the GT 7 sounds like a mobile utopia. And then there’s the GT 7T – almost as powerful, just a little less stellar. Like its little brother, who doesn’t study law, but rather something in the arts.
Realme GT 7 battery: Big, bigger, Realme
7,000 mAh is not a battery – it’s a mini nuclear power plant. At a time when Apple is still holding below 4,000 and Samsung is barely climbing to 5,000, Realme says: “We’ll give it a little more.” But hey, despite this beast, the phone remains thin – 8.3 mm. Thin as your patience when your Wi-Fi goes down for the third time in a day.
Charging: 40 minutes to nirvana
120W charging means you can charge your phone almost to the max between breakfast and a quick TikTok scroll. No wireless charging, because Realme says, “Who charges without a cable these days?” (Apple rolls its eyes.)
Screen: Brighter than your future
6.78-inch AMOLED with 6,000 nits. In practice, this means you can watch YouTube on the beach, in the midday sun, while the sunstroke warns you to seek shade. The GT 7T has less brightness - 1,800 nits. Which means you may have to tilt the phone a little if you're using it on a ski slope. Oh, first world problems.
Cameras: If you can't cook, at least post a photo
GT 7: 50 MP main sensor, 50 MP telephoto, 8 MP ultrawide. And a 32 MP front for selfies that look like you slept for 12 hours, even though you just finished a night shift. The GT 7T says, “Eh, two cameras are enough.” And it’s basically right.
Processors: Dimensity Drama
The GT 7 gets the Dimensity 9400e – powerful enough to render the next “Dune.” The GT 7T gets the slightly less intensive 8400-Max, which is still more than enough for most people, unless you’re a streamer who plays games and solves quantum physics at the same time.
OS, security, other little things
Android 15. Plus four years of OS upgrades and six years of security. IP69 resistance, Wi-Fi 7, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4. All of this means you can throw your phone in the pool and still pay for your coffee when it swims back out.
Prices: You won't part with your kidneys
GT 7: €749.99 (12/256GB) and €899.99 for the Dream Edition (16/512GB, Aston Martin vibe). GT 7T: €649.99 for 12/256GB. At this price, they're almost cheap - especially considering they have more RAM than your laptop.
Conclusion: Realme GT 7 and GT 7T
The Realme GT 7 and GT 7T are phones for those who want it all – power, battery, speed and looks – without having to sell their soul (or the other kidney). If you're tired of phones that die in the middle of the day, Realme is your new religion. Just remember: with a screen this bright, you'll have to start wearing sunglasses to bed.