Realme GT7 5G Officially Pictured in Three Colors with Ultra-Thin Bezels Ahead of April Launch

Excitement is mounting for smartphone enthusiasts as Realme’s upcoming flagship, the GT7 5G, has been officially revealed in three stunning colorways alongside confirmation of an April launch window. Leaked images, shared across social media platforms, showcase the device’s sleek design, including its headline-grabbing ultra-thin bezels—a feature poised to deliver an immersive viewing experience.

The visuals, first spotted on Weibo and later corroborated by renowned tech tipster Sudhanshu (@Sudhanshu1414) in a Twitter post, highlight the GT7 5G’s premium aesthetics. The phone appears in Glacier BlueMolten Red, and Cyber Silver, each finish boasting a glossy, gradient-inspired texture that shifts under light. The near-edgeless display steals the show, with rumors suggesting a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel and a 120Hz refresh rate—a combo aimed at gamers and multimedia users.

While Realme remains tight-lipped on specs, industry insiders speculate the GT7 5G will pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The device is also expected to inherit Realme’s signature SUPERVOOC fast-charging technology, potentially hitting 150W speeds for a full charge in under 15 minutes. Camera details remain under wraps, though the leaked renders hint at a triple-lens rear setup with a large primary sensor.

The GT7 5G’s design marks a departure from its predecessor, adopting a slimmer profile and a refined camera module. The ultra-thin bezels align with 2024’s trend of maximizing screen real estate, placing Realme in direct competition with Xiaomi’s Poco F6 and the OnePlus Nord 4. Pricing is rumored to start at €599 (~$650), positioning it as a premium mid-range contender.

With its launch just weeks away, the GT7 5G is already generating buzz for blending high-end specs with striking visuals. As Realme gears up for its April unveiling, fans can stay tuned for updates via the brand’s official channels—and more leaks likely brewing on Weibo.









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