Approved by China’s 3C agency recently, the much awaited Realme GT7 Pro is almost ready and has some important charging capability information verified by it. Especially, the certification indicates that the phone will allow 120W cable charging by showing that the gadget will have a 120W fast charger.
Fascinatingly, despite being coupled with the higher powerful charger, early rumours said the phone would only allow up to 100W charging.
Rumours have it that Realme will reveal the GT7 Pro in early November, with Singles’ Day planned for November 11, one of China’s biggest shopping holidays.
Made by BOE, the GT7 Pro is said to include a “1.5K” resolution micro-curved display driven by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 CPU. Along with a big 6,000 mAh battery, the gadget may include up to 16GB of RAM and storage choices going up to 1TB. The phone seems to have an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner instead of supporting wireless charging, however.
Along with a 3x zoom periscope telephoto camera, employing Sony’s Lytia LYT-600 sensor, the phone is rumoured to have an IP68/IP69 classification for dust and water protection.
Given such premium features, the Realme GT7 Pro is looking to be a strong competitor in the smartphone industry.