realme recently unveiled the latest member of the realme 7 series, the realme 7i. The new device completes the lineup, including the realme 7...
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realme recently unveiled the latest member of the realme 7 series, the realme 7i. The new device completes the lineup, including the realme 7 and realme 7 Pro, sporting different specs and price points to satisfy a wide variety of users. But you might be wondering, which one is for you? Well, let’s help you find out.
realme 7 | realme 7 Pro | realme 7i |
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6.5-inch Full HD+ LTPS IPS display (1080 x 2400), 405ppi | 6.4-inch FHD+ (1080 x 2400) Super AMOLED display, 409ppi | 6.55-inch HD+ (1600 x 720) LTPS IPS display, 270ppi |
90Hz refresh rate | 90Hz refresh rate | |
Corning Gorilla Glass | Corning Gorilla Glass | Corning Gorilla Glass |
MediaTek Helio G95 octa-core CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G octa-core processor SoC | Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 octa-core CPU |
ARM Mali-G76 MC4 GPU | Adreno 618 GPU | Adreno 610 GPU |
6GB, 8GB RAM | 6GB, 8GB RAM | 8GB RAM |
64GB, 128GB UFS 2.1 | 128GB UFS 2.1 | 128GB UFS 2.1 |
microSD slot (dedicated) | microSD card slot (dedicated) | microSD card (dedicated slot) |
Quad-rear cameras • 64MP Sony IMX682 F1.8 main • 8MP F2.3 ultrawide • 2MP F2.4 portrait B&W • 2MP F2.4 macro | Quad-rear cameras • 64MP Sony IMX682 F1.8 main • 8MP F2.3 ultrawide • F2.4macro • F2.4 portrait (B&W) | Quad-rear cameras: • 64MP F1.8 main • 8MP F2.2 ultra-wide • 2MP F2.4 portrait • 2MP F2.4 macro |
16MP F2.1 selfie camera | 32MP F2.5 selfie camera | 16MP F2.1 selfie camera |
Dual-SIM (Nano) | Dual-SIM (Nano) | Dual-SIM (Nano) |
4G LTE | 4G LTE | 4G LTE |
Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 |
GPS, A-GPS, BDS, GLONASS | GPS, A-GPS, BDS, GLONASS, NavIC | GPS, A-GPS, Beidou, GLONASS |
3.5mm headset jack | ||
USB Type-C port | USB Type-C port | USB Type-C port |
Fingerprint scanner (side) | Fingerprint scanner (in-display) | Fingerprint scanner (rear) |
realme UI (Android 10) | realme UI (Android 10) | realme UI (Android 10) |
5,000mAh battery w/ 30W Dart Charge | 4,500mAh battery w/ 65W SuperDart fast charging | 5,000mAh battery w/ 18W Quick Charge |
162.3 x 75.4 x 9.4 mm | 160.9 x 74.3 x 8.7 mm | 164.1 x 75.5 x 8.5-8.9 mm |
196.5 g | 182 g | 188 g |
Mist White, Mist Blue | Mirror Blue, Mirror Silver | Aurora Green, Polar Blue |
PHP 14,990 (8GB + 128GB) | PHP 17,990 (8GB + 128GB) | PHP 11,990 (8GB + 128GB) |
This is probably one of the most interesting parts to discuss the realme 7 series. All three phones pack screen sizes above 6-inches with very minor differences and are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. The realme 7 and realme 7 Pro pack Full HD+ resolutions, while the realme 7i has an HD+. So you might want to consider the first two if you’re into hi-res screens.
The realme 7 and realme 7i use LTPS IPS panels for thinner displays with rich colors. The realme 7 Pro, on the other hand, uses Super AMOLED. If you want punchy colors and deep blacks, you’d want to pick the latter. Not to mention, the Pro model has dual stereo speakers which are great for those who game, or watch plenty of movies on their phones.
This is the interesting part, the realme 7 and realme 7i sport 90Hz refresh rates, while the realme 7 Pro does not. Top-of-the-line models usually get the best features, so it’s unusual not to find a high refresh rate on the 7 Pro.
Different chipsets from the mid-range category also power the three devices. The realme 7 sports a MediaTek Helio G95 with Mali-G76 MC4 GPU, the realme 7 Pro has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G with Adreno 618 GPU, while the realme 7i has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 with Adreno 610 GPU.
Based on our reviews, the realme 7 series performed really well, especially the 7 and 7 Pro models. You can see the difference in performance in the benchmark scores below:
realme 7 | realme 7 Pro | realme 7i | |
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AnTuTu | 292,963 | 284,399 | 143,585 |
Geekbench | 512 (Single-core) | 573 (Single-core) | 311 ( Single-core) |
1,531 (Multi-core) | 1,798 (Multi-core) | 1,309 (Multi-core) | |
PC Mark | 10,498 (Work 2.0) | 10,364 (Work 2.0) | 6,316 (Work 2.0) |
3D Mark SSE | 2,657 (OpenGL) | 2,541 (OpenGL) | 1,180 (OpenGL) |
2,507 (Vulkan) | 2,372 (Vulkan) | 1,119 (Vulkan) | |
AndroBench | 519.05 MB/s (Seq Read) | 512.37 MB/s (Seq Read) | 515.36 MB/s (Seq Read) |
202.31 MB/s (Seq. Write) | 203.76 MB/s (Seq. Write) | 201.32 MB/s (Seq Write) |
Looking at the scores, the realme 7 and 7 Pro are pretty much close, so you can expect a similar performance level. The realme 7i gets much lower scores given the lower tier chipset.
realme kept it simple when it comes to the realme 7 series’s memory configurations in the Philippines. All models get 8GB of RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 with dedicated microSD card slots.
All three phones have quad-rear camera systems with similar configurations: 64MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP portrait, and 2MP macro. Based on our reviews, the realme 7 series have solid cameras that can produce good photos.
We can find some differences, though, in the selfie camera. The realme 7 and 7i have 16MP shooters, while the realme 7 Pro has a 32MP. The latter should produce sharper selfies given the resolution.
The realme 7 series almost have the same set of connectivity features. They all have dual-SIM, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, SatNav systems, and USB Type-C port. The realme 7i, however, has a 3.5mm audio jack.
All have fingerprint scanners and different implementations — the realme 7 has it on the side, the 7 Pro under the display, and the 7i at the back.
The realme 7 and realme 7i have the same 5,000mAh battery capacity but with different fast charging rates. The former has the 30W Dart Charge while the latter has 18W Quick Charge.
The realme 7 Pro has a smaller 4,500mAh battery but with an impressive 65W Super Dart fast charging.
Given the difference in specs, the three devices are also priced differently. The realme 7i is the most affordable at PHP 11,990, followed by the realme 7 at PHP 14,990, then the realme 7 Pro at PHP 17,990.
Which one is for you?
If you want a smooth 90Hz refresh rate and big battery but on a tight budget, you’re going to be okay with the realme 7i.
BUT, if you can shell-out PHP 3,000 more, you can go for the realme 7 and get the same 90Hz refresh rate but with FHD+ resolution, more powerful CPU, and faster charging. You lose the 3.5mm audio jack, though, but it’s a small trade-off.
Lastly, if you want an FHD+ Super AMOLED screen with deep blacks and punchier colors, in-display fingerprint scanner, higher selfie camera resolution, stereo speakers, and 65W charging, go with the realme 7 Pro. But take note that the battery capacity is 500mAh less, and you’re not getting the 90Hz refresh rate.
Enhance the experience with realme AIoT products
While you’re in the process of deciding which realme 7 series smartphone to get, why not include realme’s AIoT products to complete the experience.
For audio, there are the realme Buds Q TWS for PHP 1,490, the Buds Air Neo TWS for PHP 1,990, the Buds Air for PHP 3,990, and the realme Buds Classic for PHP 590.
If you’re into fitness and in need of a fitness tracker or smartwatch, take a look at the realme Watch for PHP 3,990 and the realme Band for PHP 1,390.
Although the realme 7 series pack large batteries, you’ll still need a backup in case of emergencies. For that, there’s the realme Powerbank 2 with 10,000mAh capacity for PHP 1,190.
And there you have it. We hope that this guide has helped you pick the right realme smartphone and accessories to immerse yourself in the realme ecosystem.
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22/10/2020 07:46 AM
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