Realme 7 5G Phone Full review-Full Specs and Specification.
Hey, what's up guys, Realme is known for its affordable phones, including the new Realme 7 5G. Not to be confused with Realme 7, this one not only offers 5G with this new chipset but also has a refresh rate of 120hz. Let’s see if it’s about the features in our review. Realme 7 5G has a design similar to the most recent phones. The back is made of plastic cover, with a shiny gradient edge spaced vertically. The device feels solid, no matter how large in the hand. The end is smooth, though. Realme put the case in the box if you want to put some extra hold on it. On the front is a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen, protected by Gorilla Glass, with 1080p resolution, and a large rear camera hole. Also, there is a 120Hz fast update rate - one of the device's biggest selling points. This high level of refinement makes moving objects on the screen, such as UI or scrolling text, appear very smooth in the eye. Adjusts the update rate based on the content you are viewing. Unfortunately, in Realme 7 5G, the high-level game does not seem to be supported. But on the bright side, we didn't see any cosmetic, respiratory or visible items on this panel. And the quality of the screen here is decent, too. High light is respectable for LCD. The colours are less attractive, the blue side on the outside, or you can adjust the colour temperature in the settings. Realme 7 5G has only one powerful audio speaker. It has a good performance.
It got "good" points in our audio test, but the audio quality leaves much to be desired here. You can use a 3.5 mm jack, too, to install your traditional headphones. There is a fingerprint sensor set aside. It is extremely fast and responsive. You can let the student go on and on. You get expandable storage on Realme 7 5G, in addition to 128GB built-in, there are 2 nano-SIM slots, one of which can hold a MicroSD card. You can use both SIM spaces for 5G connectivity. This is due to its brand new chipset. It is called Density 800U by Mediatek and is built on a 7nm process. Compared to common midrange chipsets similar to the Snapdragon 690 or 765G, the Density 800U operates its own, particularly in the CPU unit. Speaking of GPU benches, the Realme 7 5G falls slightly behind the SD 765G-enabled phones, but the performance is still the same. This is a lot of energy for everyday use, and enough to play, too. The performance takes immersion after others continue with heavy tasks, but it does not reach the point of causing a visible explosion. The visible connector for the Realme 7 5G is the Realme UI 1.0 running on Android 10.
It is snappy and has no clutter, it looks very much like vanilla Android. There are additional tweaks you can intelligently make with Settings, such as changing the size of symbols and fonts. And there is the Sidebar on the edge of the screen, which can hold shortcuts for various tasks and all its features are a large 5000 mAh battery. With it, the phone hurt our battery life test, it received an average of 129 hours. The phone supports 30W charging with an adapter/charger provided in the box and is decently fast. We were able to charge the Realme 7 5G battery from 0 to 57% in half an hour. Now, go to the cameras. Realme 7 5G has a quad-camera set with a large 48MP Quad Bayer camera, 8MP camera, 2MP camera, and 2MP depth sensor are also provided. During the day, a large camera can take good-looking pictures with enough detailed resolution. The problem is not difficult though. Portrait mode photos are taken with a large camera, too. This is good for the price range, with a good title classification, as long as the background is not too complicated.
While there are 2x and 5x zoom toggles on the viewer. The process leads to a loss of quality. Photos from the camera are of the highest quality. There are a nice contrast and a wide range of vibrant and vibrant colours, too. The details are not very impressive but they are still valid. Like many recent Realme phones, the Realme 7 5G can take pictures with a 2MP macro camera. In low light, the large camera does a decent job. The picture has a nice contrast. The detail level is good but there is a lot of noise and similarity throughout the day. You can allow night mode support on this camera, the gun will take about 3 seconds to process. It improves everything though. You get brighter exposure, more resolved details, less noise, and better colours and contrast, too. An 8MP camera with an ultra-wide-angle camera does not perform well at night. Usually, you will find undisclosed shots with a lot of noise and a little detail. However, there is a night mode available and it creates a bright, low-noise image. Quality is still within, however. Videos can be captured with a large camera up to 4K resolution at 30fps. There are many details and attractive colours. However, the variable range is limited, with the scenes shown here and there. And there is some visible noise. The ultra-wide-angle camera is limited to 1080p resolution and the quality is good. There is electronic image stabilization but is only available in dedicated modes.
Ultra Steady mode is captured with a large camera, and Ultra Steady Max mode is filmed with a wide-angle camera. Both come out at 1080p and Max mode is very smooth. So, that's Realme 7 5G. You get a nice design, a large, 120 Hz LCD screen, a competitive high-end chipset that supports 5G connectivity, an intuitive interface, and impressive battery life, with fast charging. And cameras do a great job in this price range. That’s why I think the Realme 7 5G is the best you can play gaming at its own price.


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