Realme’s flagship lineup is going to expand once again with the upcoming launch of the Realme Neo 7 Turbo. Set to debut in China on May 29, the device has been officially showcased in teasers, giving us the first look at its design. Realme has also confirmed the available colors and memory trims, building anticipation for the device before it’s released in the market.
The Neo 7 Turbo will come out in two ordinary colors: Gray and Black. By the way, these are not official marketing names but placeholders based on the phone’s appearance. The design and texture on the back are also unique. The mechanical engravings seem to follow the Neo 7 Turbo’s internal circuitry.
The design seems catchy enough for its target demographic, which is the gamer community. The Realme Neo 7 series recently separated itself from the upper-end GT clan to carve its own niche in the performance flagship category. This Neo 7 Turbo is expected to be an affordable yet powerful gaming device.
There are at least four storage/RAM options unveiled by the company in the new teasers. The Realme's new Turbo model one is 12GB+256GB, and the most expensive option seems to be the 16GB+512GB trim. The two variants in-between have 12GB+512GB memory and 16GB+256GB RAM and storage combo.
Some of its teasers gave away the SoC details. The phone has a Dimensity 9400e engine at its core, which is an underpowered version of the original Dimensity 9400 SoC. The “e” variant of this chip scores 19% less than the original chip on the AnTuTu benchmark, although 2.15 million points are still decent enough to be awarded the flagship title.
The phone’s primary camera seems to be a 50 MP lens with two unspecified secondary sensors. There’s also NFC onboard with the logo engraved on the body right beside the camera housing. The phone even brings dart charging support, though the exact figure hasn’t come out yet.
We’ll soon know what other features the Realme Neo 7 Turbo packs inside. For now, we can expect this device in four memory trims and two color options, running a Dimensity 9400e chip. Stay tuned for a full review as soon as the company unveils this device on May 29.