Realme X7 Max 5G VS GT Neo | Review | Realme GT Neo By Tamizh Tech Corner

By Tamizh Tech Corner
Aug 15, 2021
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Realme X7 Max 5G VS GT Neo | Review | Realme GT Neo

Realm has a thing for this segmented two-tone design for its back panels. Lately the x7 max 5g is no exception. The dare to leap slogan is also present, which is a naturally polarizing aspect of the design. However, compared to say, the Realme aid in its back, the realm x7 max 5g's back design is markedly tamer. The text is a lot smaller and also less for that matter. With our unit lacking the CE markings.

Since the Realme x7 max 5g lacks any formal ingress protection rating and just advertises splash protection, we were also quite hesitant to clean it with water. Frankly, having experienced the flagship, eco leather back on the vanilla, salami gt, we found ourselves missing the option on the realm x7 max 5g speaking of materials. The realm x7 max 5g relies heavily on plastics. Both the middle frame and the back panel are plastic. Realm says it used high-density polycarbonate to keep weight down the overall build on the phone feels solid with little to no flex.

The phone is also filled up nicely on the inside and feels dense. Yet, in part due to the plastics and in part because of the relatively tame 4500 my battery capacity, it is on the lighter side, especially for a 5g phone at 179 grams. Unlike the realm gt Neo, the specs sheet on the x7 max 5g is a lot more forthcoming when it comes to materials and specifically describes dragon trail glass for the front of the phone. We'll take the extra piece of mind any day of the week over wondering if there is just plastic protecting the display. That being said, the oleo phobic coating on offer here is not stellar and there is a fair bit of resistance when scrolling not experience breaking but noticeable.

Speaking of the front of the realm x7 max 5g, it has a fairly modern design, as does the rest of the phone. The tells are reasonably small, and so is the punch hole for the selfie cam, not exactly flagship grade, but then again, the x7 max 5g is sort of in flagship killer territory. In any case, realm still found enough space to fit a bottom-firing main speaker as well as an amplified earpiece on top of the display. For its stereo setup in no particular order, a couple of other bits we like about the design of the x7 max 5g, include the relatively small height of the camera island. Also, the nifty color accent on the power button.

The x7 max 5g has an under display fingerprint reader. It is a standard optical one and one of the speediest and most accurate out there pretty typical for realm phones. One thing we did notice is that at times the reader refuses to trigger when the display is off and the phone is on a surface likely. The phone lacks sensor inputs to properly wake it up.


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