Realme Neo 7 is launching soon with 7000mAh battery: What else you can expect

Updated on 02-Dec-2024
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Realme has confirmed that Realme Neo 7 will debut in China on December 11.

Along with the big 7000mAh battery, we can get to see 80W fast charging support.

Rumours suggest that the Realme Neo 7 can run on the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset.

After the launch of its flagship series, Realme GT 7 series, the company is gearing up for another smartphone launch. Realme has already confirmed the launch of the Realme Neo 7 in China and it will debut in the country on December 11. Ahead of the launch, the company has started to tease the specifications of the smartphone. One standout feature of this smartphone is going to be that it is going to carry a massive 7000mAh battery.

With the Realme Neo 7, the company will introduce a new Titan battery technology which has been developed in collaboration with Ningde New Energy (CATL). It is expected to offer higher energy density while maintaining a lightweight profile. Along with the big 7000mAh battery, we can get to see 80W fast charging support.

Apart from this, Realme hasn’t really confirmed any other specifications. But rumours suggest that the Realme Neo 7 can run on the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset. It is expected to sport an AMOLED display housed within a sleek 8.5mm thin body. Its predecessor, the Realme GT Neo 6 carried a 6.78-inch AMOLED display and was powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. It also had a 5500mAh battery with 120W charging support.

Coming to the prices now. The Realme GT 7 Neo is expected to be a mid-range smartphone, just like its predecessor. In China, the smartphone can cost around CNY 2,499 which is approximately Rs 29,100 for the base model. The Realme GT 6 Neo was launched at CNY 2,099 (approximately Rs 22,000). The India launch and prices are still not known. Since the Realme GT 7 series was just launched in India last week, the GT 7 Neo can take some time to make its way here.

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