Hey guys Justin here of fintech and if you may have noticed real me, has been releasing promising smartphones for the past couple of months. We got the Realme 6 and 6 pro the c11 c12 and the x3 super zoom to name a few. Now Realme is introducing two more, and you've read the title. One is the Realme seven pro and the other. Is this Realme seven that we will unbox and quickly check out in this video, like usual, we're greeted with realm's, yellow box and opening it will show a smaller box. That says: hey welcome to Realme family inside it are its protective jelly case paperwork and sim ejector tool, and then we have the phone itself.
Let's remove the plastic pretty nice. It reminds me of somehow a CD texture when I move it now. Other things included in the package. Are this USB type-c, cable and a power adapter, focusing on the phone right off the bat? The Realme 7 exudes a chic design with a frosted texture on it. Real me calls this the mirror design and honestly, it looks perfect.
You get this stunning light effect when you move the device from different angles, and we think it's cool. Our unit comes in mist, white, but there's also a missed blue variant available at the back. We get a vertically placed quad rear camera module together with some Realme branding. The Realme 7 feels quite thick to grip, and it comes with a little f2 compared to the pro version. But it's fine for us considering that this one has a slightly bigger battery.
Okay situated in the top left corner of the screen is a hole, punch, cutout that houses its front facing camera and the call speaker on top on the right. We have the power button that also functions as the fingerprint scanner. While on the left side, you can find the volume rocker and a triple card tray for two NATO sim cards and one micro SD card, that's expandable up to 256 gigabytes. Nothing can be found up top, while at the bottom we get its primary microphone, loudspeaker, 3.5, millimeter, audio port and an USB type-c port for display. We get a sizeable 6.5 inch, IPS, full HD plus screen with a resolution of 1080 by 2400 pixels and a pixel density of 405 pixels per inch. It also comes with corning gorilla glass protection that the brand didn't really specify and as we've seen in the realm 6 series, realm is sticking with the 90hz refresh rate for the realm 7.
Only and without a doubt the display looks great, even if it's an IPS screen colors are accurate and vibrant, and the 90hz refresh rate is definitely an icing on the cake for internals powering. Real me 7 is a MediaTek hello g95 gaming processor paired with a Mali g76, mc4, GPU, 8, gigabytes of ram and the 128 gigabytes, UFS 2.1 internal storage. So far, everything's running smoothly. The device also comes with a large 5 000 William hour battery with 30 watts, dart charge and realm claims that you can get a total of 50 in just 26 minutes, we'll see about that in our full review soon so stay tuned. As for software, it's running on real me, UI, based on android 10.
When it comes to cameras, we get the same quad rear camera setup from its pro version, consisting of a 64 megapixel Sony, mix 682 main an 8 megapixel ultra-wide, a 2 megapixel black and white, and a 2 megapixel macro lens. Meanwhile, for selfies we have a 16 megapixel Sony, mix, 471 front shooters. Take a look at the first few sample photos. We got so with the Realme seven you're, getting a buttery 90, hertz, refresh rate great chipset and a large battery capacity that will probably last you a day or two. Its Philippine price is yet to be released.
But we'll put it in the description box below once it's officially available to find out more about this device stay tuned for our full review soon and if you want to catch real me's, Facebook live stream, launch event for the Realme 7 and 7 pro. You can head over to realm's official Facebook page on September, 30 2020 at noon, and that's it for now guys share to us what you think about the Realme 7 in the comments and if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a like subscribe to our channel for more content hit that bell icon. So you don't miss any future uploads and be sure to visit yigatech. com for the latest tech news and reviews. Once again, this is Justin and don't forget to wash your hands and stay at home.
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