Realm GT 7 Series Launch Set for May 27: Dream Edition planted with Racing-inspired design | Mint

Realm is ready to reveal its latest flagship smart -smart series in India and world markets later this month. The Chinese smartphone maker has officially confirmed the launch date for the Realm GT 7 series, which will include the Standard Realm GT 7, the Realm GT 7T and a newly traced Realm GT 7 Dream Edition. The launch event will be a debut on May 27 at 13:30, and the devices will be on sale by Amazon India. Although the standard and t variants have received all the attention, it is the dream edition that caused fresh curiosity among enthusiasts. In a teaser placed on X, realm indicated on the unique aesthetics of the Dream Edition by showing a silhouette that looks like an F1 race draped under a cover. Although the complete design has not yet been revealed, the images indicate that the model may contain motorsport-inspired elements, adapted UI themes and potentially exclusive packaging. This approach ties in with Realm’s previous special edition emissions, which typically focuses on distinctive design improvements, while retaining the core hardware of the base model. Under the bonnet, it is confirmed that the realm of GT 7 will run on the newly announced MediaAk Dimensity 9400th chips. The cellphone is also expected to house a substantial 7,000 mah battery, supported by 120 W Fast Wired Laping – a combination aimed at providing powerful performance with extended battery life. Leaked specifications indicate that the realm of GT 7 with a 6.78-inch LTPS-Amoled screen can boast a 1.5k resolution, 120Hz update and the peak brightness of up to 6,000 Nit’s-it-it-it-ups. On the imaging, there are rumors that the device carries a triple rear camera setup, with a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50mp telephoto lens and an 8MP camera. The smartphone is expected to be available in Iceesense blue and Iceesense black color options. According to leaks, the Realm GT 7 can be priced at about EUR 799 (approximately £ 77,000) for the top-end variant with 2 GB of RAM and 512 GB storage-a strange combination that has lifted eyebrows, which may have a typo or an early stage.

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