Realme GT 7T is expected to begin the global rollout by the end of this month. Ahead of the official debut on May 27th, tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has spilled almost all of the phone’s specs along with official-looking renders on X/Twitter. Thanks to the leak, we now have a detailed preview of the upcoming flagship device.
The GT 7T performs just a notch below the vanilla Realme GT 7 (global). From what we’ve been told by the leaker, this phone has the latest Dimensity 8400 Max chip. This processor has almost a 1.6 million AnTuTu score and a 3.25GHz clock speed, making it almost as good as flagship devices from 2023.
It also keeps true with the GT 7 series legacy, as it’s rumored to have a massive 7000mAh battery. Not only that, but the phone also supports up to 120W fast charging, so it’s also quick at refills. The design is borrowed from the vanilla GT 7, but the new Yellow colorway adds a new spin to it.
The black accent strip on the right side of Realme flagship new model goes well with the dark camera module. We have a 6.8” AMOLED panel on the front with razor-thin borders. There’s a 1.5K resolution (2800 × 1280p), and the pixels move at a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Of course, the Realme GT 7T also brings the latest Realme UI 6 with Android 15 with all the AI features we’ve seen before on the Realme GT 7 and GT 7 Pro. Most of its AI power goes toward optimizing the photos and videos you take with its camera. The hardware includes a 50 MP Main shooter (OIS), an 8 MP ultrawide lens, and a 32 MP selfie unit.
The camera rig is not as good as other GT 7 devices, but it’s serviceable. The leaker says that the GT 7T has a thick design at almost 8.88mm, weighing 205 grams. That Yellow finish is partnered with Black and Light Blue colors. Only one of them has dual-black racing stripes, but all of them have an accented power key.
There’s only WiFi 6 here and USB-C 2.0. But it does have the latest Bluetooth 6, according to the leaker. Another thing of note is the phone’s IP68 rating, so it offers full water resistance. Details are still coming in, but today’s leak paints a decent picture of what to expect from Realme’s GT 7T. The device is set to launch on May 27th, so stay tuned for its price tag and a full review soon.