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Realme GT Neo7 to launch next week with a massive battery

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Realme GT Neo7 to launch next week with a massive battery

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Realme has officially teased the launch of its upcoming GT Neo7, set to debut next week. While the company’s Chief Marketing Officer, Xu Qi, didn’t share specifics, he hinted at “comprehensive innovation” in the new device.

According to leaks from Digital Chat Station, the GT Neo7 will feature a massive 7,000 mAh battery packed into an impressively slim 8.5mm body. This combination is expected to deliver up to two days of battery life, a standout feature for power users.

The GT Neo7 is rumored to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version, ensuring top-notch performance. It will reportedly support fast wired charging, with options for either 80W or 100W, making it quick and convenient to recharge its large battery.

The smartphone is also said to feature a flat display with a “1.5K” resolution, promising a sharp and vibrant visual experience.

Realme’s GT Neo series has been known for its focus on performance and value, and the GT Neo7 appears ready to push boundaries even further. Fans can look forward to official details as Realme unveils this highly anticipated device.

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