To start, the realme 7 comes with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and 120Hz touch sampling rate. The company also claims that it’s the first phone to make use of the MediaTek Helio G95 chipset. It also comes with a 5000mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. It also comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, which is really nice. On cameras, it has a 64MP main camera, an 8MP wide angle shooter, a monochrome portrait and a macro lens of unspecified pixel count. The front-facing camera, on the other hand, is a 16MP shooter sitting in a punch hole cutout on the top left corner.
— realme (@realmeIndia) September 3, 2020 As for the realme 7 Pro, we’re looking at a device with surprisingly a smaller display than the standard model. It comes in at 6.4 inches, and in Full HD+. It runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G, and a smaller 4500mAh battery, but it charges faster, supporting 65W fast charging. The fingerprint sensor here is also under the display, rather than being side-mounted. On cameras, both device actually have the same quad-combo shooters at the back. But in front, the Pro model comes with a 32MP shooter, that’s also in a punch hole cutout.
Available in:👉6+128GB, ₹19,999👉8+128GB, ₹21,9991st sale at 12 PM, 14 Sep on https://t.co/HrgDJTZcxv & @Flipkart#CaptureSharperChargeFastest pic.twitter.com/3mNIuZFjve — realme (@realmeIndia) September 3, 2020 Both devices come with two RAM and storage configurations. The realme 7 has 6GB + 64GB and 8GB + 128GB combos, which are priced at INR14999 (~RM847) and INR16999 (~RM959), respectively. The realme 7 Pro instead comes with 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 128GB configurations, which are priced at INR19999 (~RM1129) and INR21999 (~RM1242), respectively. No word on local pricing and availability just yet. (Source: realme / Twitter [1], [2]. Image: realme India)