With Ultra-Fast 100W Charging and High-Performance, New Realme Phone Promises to Surprise Even the Most Demanding Users — And Could Become a Reference in Autonomy in 2025.
Realme is preparing a real powerhouse in terms of battery and performance. The brand’s new phone, the highly anticipated Realme GT7, has been confirmed to hit the market later this month, although the company has yet to reveal a specific date or which countries will receive the device at launch. With a 7,000 mAh battery and support for ultra-fast 100W charging, the GT7 promises to be one of the phones with the longest battery life currently on the market — and still has high-end features that are sure to please even the most demanding users.
7,000 mAh Battery: The Biggest Highlight of the New Realme GT7
Let’s get straight to the point: the 7,000 mAh battery is undoubtedly the standout feature of Realme’s new phone. In an era where most premium smartphones still hover around 5,000 mAh, the GT7 makes a significant leap and delivers a battery life that promises to last even up to two days of heavy use.
And the best part? Even with this massive capacity, the phone also supports 100W fast charging. This means you can have hours of battery life with just a few minutes on the charger. The combination of high battery life with quick recharge places the GT7 in a privileged position in the current market.
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First Phone with the New Dimensity 9400+ Chip
The Realme GT7 will be the first smartphone in the world to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ chipset, a top-of-the-line processor that is still making its way to the market.
This chip promises high performance, making it ideal for demanding tasks such as heavy gaming, intense multitasking, and AI use. Additionally, it is also expected to have significant gains in energy efficiency — something that, combined with the 7,000 mAh battery, could make the GT7 a true tank in terms of battery life.
Other models like the Oppo Find X8S and the upcoming X200S are also expected to feature this same processor, indicating a new wave of powerful devices coming in 2024.
Display with 144 Hz and Ultrasonic Biometric Reader
According to reliable leaks, such as the one from leaker Digital Chat Station, Realme’s new phone will also feature a display with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. This means an ultra-smooth experience when navigating between apps, watching videos, and gaming.
Another highlight would be the ultrasonic biometric reader, a technology that is typically only found in super-premium smartphones. This type of sensor is faster, more secure, and works even with wet fingers — something useful for those who keep their phone in hand all day.
IP69 Resistance: Guaranteed Durability
Another point that stands out in the Realme GT7 is its IP69 resistance, a high standard that protects against dust and even high-pressure water jets. This certification is more robust than the famous IP68, common in water-resistant phones.
To complete the package, the device will have a body that is 8.3 mm thick and weighs 205g, maintaining a balance between sturdiness and comfort for daily use.
Custom Interface and Possible Software Innovations
Although Realme has not yet disclosed many details about the software, what is known so far is that the GT7 will run a modified version of ColorOS, the operating system also used by Oppo.
The expectation is for a modern interface, full of customization options and artificial intelligence features, with a focus on fluidity, usability, and intelligent battery management.
Global Launch? Still an Unknown
Despite the official announcement of the Realme GT7 for this month, the brand has not confirmed whether the launch will be global. It is worth noting that the GT7 Pro Race Edition, presented in February, has yet to reach Brazil, having been launched exclusively in China so far.
This makes the arrival of Realme’s new phone here uncertain in the short term. Still, brand fans can keep their hopes up — after all, Realme already sells other models officially in Brazil, and the GT7 may end up arriving later through importation or via partner stores.
What We Already Know About the Realme GT7
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Battery | 7,000 mAh with 100W fast charging |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ (unreleased) |
| Display | 144 Hz refresh rate |
| Biometric Reader | Ultrasonic, under the display |
| Resistance | IP69 certification (water and dust resistant) |
| Dimensions/Weight | 8.3 mm thick, about 205g |
| Operating System | ColorOS (modified, based on Android) |
| Launch Date | Confirmed for April (no specific date) |
| Availability in Brazil | Not yet confirmed |
Source: Canaltech


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