realme 7 Pro Hands-On - Android

realme 7 Pro Hands-On - Android

Most of you can remember the realme 6 Pro that was just released earlier this year. There are a lot of things we liked...

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Most of you can remember the realme 6 Pro that was just released earlier this year. There are a lot of things we liked about it, including the 90Hz refresh rate display, 2X optical zoom telephoto, and unique back aesthetic. Now, we have the realme 7 Pro on hand. It’s got great specs on paper, so let’s see what it has to offer.

From the get-go, the realme 7 Pro looks good. Even with a polycarbonate body, it seems elegant with its frosted back, which they say is a water-repellent coating. Like its standard version, it touts a mirror space design and creates this fantastic light effect when you move the device in different directions. Our unit is in Mirror Blue, but there’s also a Mirror Silver variant that looks equally premium.

Here at the back, we’ll find its rectangular quad-camera setup as well as the realme branding. In the hands, the realme 7 Pro feels solid and sturdy. The curved sides make it comfortable to hold; however, a one-handed operation can be quite tricky if you have small hands. It’s also quite a smudge magnet, so better use the jelly case that comes from the box.

Found at the top left corner of the screen is a punch-hole for its front-facing camera and the call speaker above. We’ll also find a secondary speaker. It has a dual speaker setup, and we like the hi-res quality.

On the right side, we have the power button with a gold accent on it.

While on the left side, we’ll find its volume rocker and the triple card tray with a dedicated microSD slot that is expandable up to 256GB.

Up top, we have the secondary noise-canceling microphone.



Meanwhile, the bottom houses the primary microphone, loudspeaker, 3.5mm audio port, and USB Type-C port.

In terms of display, the realme 7 Pro sports a 6.4-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with 1080 x 2400 and a pixel density of 409ppi. It’s also protected with Corning Gorilla Glass. However, unlike its standard version, the realme 7 Pro doesn’t come with a 90Hz refresh rate. But despite that, the screen still looks great and offers punchy and vibrant colors, as you would expect from an AMOLED panel.

For cameras, we get a quad-rear camera setup consisting of a 64MP Sony IMX682 F1.8 (primary sensor), 8MP F2.3 (ultra-wide), as well as B&W and macro lenses. Meanwhile, for selfies, we have a 32MP in-display shooter. Both the rear and front camera features the Nightscape Mode.