The good side though is that it doesn’t get over distorted in full volume and the bass has a thug feel. We hear a more bassy sound and it overlaps the high tones which reduce the ‘crisp’ sound. Though it is loud it feels like the Bass and Treble or the Highs and Lows isn’t balanced. The audio is loud that you can feel the vibration on the whole phone when you are holding it. READ: Realme 7i Now Official: 90Hz, 64MP Quad-Cam, 5000mAh for ~Php10,000 Audio The Realme 7 offers dart charging and surprisingly with just a 30W dart charger, it fully charged the 5000mah in just 1hr and 8mins. Then we tested the casual video loop test, gaming, and browsing at 90Hz the battery died in about 8hrs 19mins. Furthermore, we tested its performance, the Realme 7’s battery depleted in an impressive 6hrs 34mins, this result is with performance mode turned on while playing non-stop gaming. So this adds more gaming feel to the phone. Since it has a 90Hz screen and IPS LCD, the display is power-hungry hence the bigger battery will compensate. This is one of the great increments from its predecessor with 4300mAh only. The battery is backed with a large 5000mAh. If you’re familiar with Realme UI you will know that this skin is light and smooth, and it is close to stock android. This means that the device is compatible, so one reason will be the optimization because the Realme 7 is equipped with a newer chipset than the previous model.Īlso, it is running with a lightweight UI– Realme UI based on Android 10.0. ![]() ![]() Realme 7 Performance is a bit downgrade, I think? And that is because some games like Cyber Hunter and PUBG Mobile can run the game but with a lesser option in the graphic settings while Realme 6, can go up to HDR plus Ultra or Smooth plus Extreme in PUBG. READ: POCO X3 NFC with 120Hz Display Now Available for Purchase Nationwide So we tested some benchmarking and gaming, tracked the CPU temperature, and all the results are on our gaming test. ![]() Though Mediatek says that their G series has better heat dissipation than the last versions of the Helio series. This new chipset still has a 12nm architecture which can result in less heat management. This phone is the first to equip the new Mediatek Helio G95. Other features remain like shooting slow motion in 240fps at 720p and 120fps at 1080p, and an Expert Mode that offers up to 6400 ISO and max 32s shutter speed. This was a better improvement aside from the specs incrementation. And it can now shoot 1080p slow motion on the selfie cam. But now the Realme 7 offers a 64MP AI Pro Mode, can now capture a RAW image, offers Ultra Steady and Ultra Steady Max video stabilization, offers Starry Night mode just like the Realme x3 Superzoom which is a great deal if you’re into astrophotography. Taking you to the camera features, if you remember our review on the Realme 6, it has great lowlight capability and produces sharp images, however, camera features feel limited. READ: Realme 7 Unboxing and Hands-On – It became Premium Build In this article, we will see if this is a worthy upgrade from its predecessor– Realme 6. It boasts a large 6.5″ 90HZ IPS LCD screen powered by Mediatek Helio G95 gaming chipset and a large 64MP main cam. The Realme 7 is a lower mid-range smartphone with an excellent price over performance ratio. Realme has unveiled earlier their latest phone in their number series.
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