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Realme 7 Review

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Realme recently launched the Realme 7 along with the Realme 7 Pro in India and we got our hands on the device to play around with it. Talking about the specifications, the Realme 7 comes with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 2400  × 1080 pixels screen resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. Under the […]
Realme recently launched the Realme 7 along with the Realme 7 Pro in India and we got our hands on the device to play around with it. Talking about the specifications, the Realme 7 comes with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 2400 × 1080 pixels screen resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device is powered by a MediaTek Helio G95 which is further coupled with 6/8 GB LPPDDR4x RAM and 64/128 GB UFS 2.1 storage. The device starts at Rs.14,999 in India and is available via Flipkart. Is the Realme 7 worth your money? Let’s find out. Talking about the design, the Realme 7 comes with a plastic body that features a dual-tone color finish on the back. We got the Mist Blue variant to play around with but the device is also available in the Mist White color variant which looks classy. The device weighs 198 grams however it doesn’t feel heavy when you hold it in your hands. The in-hand feel is good however the Realme 7 doesn’t feel so premium when you hold it in your hands because of its plastic body. The Realme 6 also had a Plastic Body so we would have loved to see if Realme experimented with the design here and shipped this one with a Glass Body. You get a rectangular-shaped camera bump on the back along with the realme branding at the bottom. On the right side, you get the power button that also doubles up as a fingerprint scanner. Personally, I am a fan of the side-mounted fingerprint scanner as they are easy to use and work better than most of the in-display fingerprint scanners. The same is the case with the Fingerprint scanner on Realme 7 as it works perfectly and unlocks your device in less than a second. Moving on, the Realme 7 also comes with a 3.5mm Headphone Jack in the bottom along with a USB Type-C Port, Speaker Grill, and a Microphone. The speakers on Realme 7 are really good and if you watch a lot of videos then you’ll have a great time with them. The volume buttons are placed on the left and along with them you also have a triple card slot. Since most of the smartphones come with the Volume Buttons and Power Button on the same side it takes time to get used to this. If you are someone who takes a lot of screenshots using the volume and power button then you’ll often find yourself looking for the button in the wrong place. The packaging on the device is quite unique as the box comes with an image of Salman Khan holding the phone printed on the front. Inside the box, you get a TPU Case, a 30W Fast Charger, a USB Type-C cable, and some user manuals. Moving on to the Display, the Realme 7 comes with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 2400 × 1080 pixels screen resolution,90Hz refresh rate, and 480 nits of maximum brightness. The display on Realme 7 is pretty good and when compared with the Realme 6 it’s brighter too. We used the smartphone in harsh lightning conditions outside and the text was easily readable.

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