Design
- Thickness 8.30 mm
- Weight 206 grams
- IP Rating IP69
- Display 6.78 inches -LTPO AMOLED
- Peak Brighness 6000 nits
Cameras
The Realme GT 7 features a triple rear camera setup similar to the GT 7 Pro,
with one key difference: the tertiary 50MP lens. The handset includes a 50MP
primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 50MP telephoto unit with
2x optical zoom instead of 3x. That said, the front camera sees an upgrade from
16MP to 32MP for selfies and video calling.
The camera setup is typical of what you get on smartphones within the segment.
There are also several modes to explore, including an AI Landscape mode that
applies environment-specific filters, like Mountain, City, and Island, to enhance
your landscape shots. Moreover, the smartphone supports 8K videography
at 30fps from the primary camera and 4K at 30fps from the front.
Talking about the real-world performance, the Realme GT 7 delivers consistently
natural and balanced photos, especially when it comes to colour accuracy and
dynamic range. Moreover, it handles light well in both daylight and low-light scenarios,
keeping highlights in check and preserving detail in shadows. In dimly lit environments,
the handset avoids excessive grain and flare, producing crisp shots. Selfies look sharp
and lifelike, with accurate skin tones. Overall, the GT 7 offers a refined, true-to-scene
photography experience that outperforms many in its class.