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12 hours ago
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Best phones under Rs 50,000 (June 2025): Samsung Galaxy S24 5G, Realme GT 7 Pro to Google Pixel 9a
Here are the absolute best smartphones under Rs 50,000 in India at the moment read more Our list of phones under Rs 50,000 this month has two huge surprises. No surprise that the phones we have chosen are packed with proper high-end features like top of the line processing hardware with ample RAM and storage, great cameras and more. Enough small talk; time to meet the absolute best smartphones under Rs 50,000 in India at the moment. Best phones to buy under Rs 50,000 in India Samsung Galaxy S24 5G If you like compact phones, there's a pleasant surprise for you. Samsung's previous flagship, Galaxy S24 can now be scored under 50K. It has a 6.2-inch Full HD+ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display with a peak brightness of 2600 nits, HDR10+ compliance and 120 Hz refresh rate. Despite being compact, it is quite sturdy with an IP68 rated dust and water resistance, Armor Aluminium 2 frame and a glass back with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which also protects the screen. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The S24 is powered by Samsung's Exynos 2400 chip, which is almost as powerful as Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. You get 8 GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage to go with it. A 4000 mAh battery keeps it powered for a little over a day of moderate use. It supports wireless charging too. The phone launched with Android 14 and Samsung's One UI 6.1. The company has promised a whopping 7 years of software updates for this device. Samsung Galaxy S24 5G Photography department on the Samsung Galaxy S24 consists of three cameras at the back comprising a 50MP primary camera with dual pixel PDAF and OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide camera with Super Steady video support and a 10MP telephoto camera with OIS for 3X optical zoom. You also get a 12MP front camera with PDAF for selfies and video calls. The camera performance is best in class, and can also record videos in up to 8K resolution. Samsung Galaxy S24 5G price in India: Rs 49,990 for 8 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage Realme GT 7 Pro From last-gen flagship to current flagship, here's an ever bigger surprise. One of the most powerful phones around, the Realme GT 7 Pro is powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, and you can get its 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage variant in this budget currently on Amazon India. It has a 6.78-inch QHD+ 10-bit LTPO AMOLED display with 120 Hz refresh rate and up to 6500 nits of peak brightness. The HDR10+ and Dolby Vision compliant screen is protected against scratches by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Realme GT 7 Pro This rugged phone flaunts an IP69 rated ingress protection that allows you to do underwater photography as well. On the topic of photography, the camera department here consists of two 50MP cameras at the back (primary and telephoto with 3X optical zoom), both with OIS, and an 8MP ultra-wide shooter. The phone lets you record videos at up to 8K resolution. The 16MP front camera does a decent job with selfies and video calls. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD A large 5800 mAh battery keeps the phone running for close to two days of moderate use, and the bundled 120W fast charger juices it up fully in under 40 minutes. The Realme GT 7 Pro runs the latest Android 15 out of the box with Realme UI 6.0, and the company has promised at least three major OS and four years of security updates going ahead. Realme GT 7 Pro price in India: Rs 46,998 for 12 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage OnePlus 13R The OnePlus 13R remains a great option in this budget. It is powered by Qualcomm's previous flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, and you can choose between its 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage or 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage variants in this budget. The storage has been upgraded to UFS 4.0 as opposed to UFS 3.1 on its predecessor. The phone runs the latest OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15, and OnePlus has promised four major OS updates for this phone over time. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD OnePlus 13R The 13R has an impressive 6.78-inch LTPO4 AMOLED display with a resolution of 2780 x 1264 pixels and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The HDR10+ and Dolby Vision compliant screen supports 10-bit colour depth, 120 Hz refresh rate and 4500 nits peak brightness. Battery capacity sees a jump to 6000 mAh while making the phone slimmer than the 12R; an impressive feat. It keeps the phone running for almost two day of moderate use. The bundled 100W charger juices it up fully in under an hour. Camera department on the OnePlus 13R also sees a noticeable upgrade in the form of a 50MP telephoto camera in place of the long redundant 2MP macro shooter. Though modest, the 2X optical zoom is more than handy and helps in portrait photography too. Other than that, you get a quality 50MP primary camera with OIS that does a very good job in varied lighting. The 8MP ultrawide camera and the 16MP selfie camera have been retained. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD OnePlus 13R price in India: Rs 42,998 for 12 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage; Rs 47,997 for 16 GB RAM/ 512 GB storage iQOO 12 5G The iQOO 12 5G is another loaded smartphone in this budget. This too is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, and you can now get its top variant with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage comfortably in this budget. This phone has a 10-bit 6.78-inch HDR10+ compliant LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 2800 x 1260 pixels and 144 Hz refresh rate. It can get up to 3000 nits bright. iQOO 12 5G Rear camera department on the iQOO 12 flaunts an impressive trio. You get a 50MP primary camera with OIS, accompanied by a 50MP ultra-wide camera with auto-focus that provides macro photography capabilities too. And last but not the least, you also have a 64MP periscope telephoto camera with OIS that gives you 3X optical zoom and doubles up as a quality portrait camera too. The 16MP front camera handles selfies and video calls well. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The iQOO 12 5G is fitted with a 5000 mAh battery that lasts for a day and a half of moderate use, and the bundled 120W fast charger can charge it fully in less than 30 minutes. The phone launched with Android 14 with FunTouch OS 14 and is upgradeable to Android 15, with the company promising a few more OS updates over the next three years at least. iQOO 12 5G price in India: Rs 44,999 for 16 GB RAM/ 512 GB storage >Google Pixel 9a If you are looking for the cleanest Android experience in this budget, look no further than the Google Pixel 9a. The phone is powered by Google's current flagship Tensor G4 chip that also powers the entire Pixel 9 series, including the top of the line Pixel 9 Pro XL. You get 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage to go with it. It sports a compact and sharp 6.3-inch Full HD+ P-OLED HDR display with 120 Hz refresh rate and 2700 nits peak brightness. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and the phone has IP68 rated ingress protection. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD As I mentioned at the start, you get the purest version of Android 15 with the Material You design language, and Google has promised 7 major OS updates for this device, which is great. Pixel phones are also known for their quality cameras, and the Pixel 9a is no slouch. It captures some high quality shots courtesy of a 48MP primary camera with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide camera with 120-degrees FOV. They do a great job in different lighting and modes. The 13MP front camera clicks some neat selfies too. Google Pixel 9a price in India: Rs 49,999 for 8 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage
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First Post
12-06-2025
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Best phones under Rs 60,000 (June 2025): OnePlus 13s, Realme GT 7 Pro to Apple iPhone 15
With a budget of Rs 60,000 it is time to look at some flagship-grade phones from top brands. We have a good mix of last-gen flagship phones and some current flagships too. Our list this month is dominated by phones with Qualcomm's top of the line Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, barring the two elite brands, of course. Time to look at your best options under Rs 60,000 this month. Best phones to buy under Rs 60,000 in India OnePlus 13s Let's start with the first of the three phones with Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The brand new OnePlus 13s that goes on sale today is the first attempt from the company, since the ill-fated OnePlus X, to bring a compact phone to the market. And while at it, they have thrown in the most powerful chip available in the market for Android phones. When we say compact, it is only a relative term with respect to the size of most phones today, but we have grown fond of what's on offer here. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The phone feels great in hand and the design is extremely elegant, especially the Green Silk variant. It has an IP65 rated ingress protection. The Alert slider has now been replaced with a Plus button that can be customised to accomplish more tasks. The 13s is fitted with a sharp 6.32-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 2640 x 1216 pixels and Crystal Shield Glass. The HDR10+ and Dolby Vision compliant screen supports 10-bit colour depth, 120 Hz refresh rate and 1600 nits peak brightness. OnePlus 13s Other than Qualcomm's powerhouse, you get 12 GB RAM and a choice of 256 GB or 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage. The phone runs the latest OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15, and OnePlus has promised four major OS updates and six years of security updates for this phone going ahead. Despite its compact footprint, it flaunts a sizable 5850 mAh battery that can last close to two days of moderate use. The bundled 80W fast charger can juice it up fully in about an hour. The camera department on the OnePlus 13s is not its strongest suit but it is pretty good. You get two cameras at the back comprising a 50MP primary camera with OIS and a 50MP telephoto camera that offers a modest 2X optical zoom, which helps in portrait photography too. A notable absentee here is an ultrawide camera; a questionable decision on OnePlus' part, but it is what it is. You get a quality 32MP selfie camera up front; supposedly the first from the company with auto-focus. All cameras do their respective jobs well. Pro tip: If you choose to take a leap of faith early, you can avail further Rs 5,000 off using SBI cards or by claiming an exchange bonus. OnePlus 13s price in India: Rs 54,999 for 12 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage; Rs 59,999 for 12 GB RAM/ 512 GB storage Realme GT 7 Pro STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The current Realme flagship is also powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC and you can now get its top variant with 16 GB RAM + 512 GB storage comfortably in this budget. The Realme GT 7 Pro has a 6.78-inch QHD+ 10-bit LTPO AMOLED display with 120 Hz refresh rate and up to 6500 nits of peak brightness. The HDR10+ and Dolby Vision compliant screen is protected against scratches by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Realme GT 7 Pro This rugged phone flaunts an IP69 rated ingress protection that allows you to do underwater photography as well. Speaking of photography, the camera department here consists of two 50MP cameras at the back (primary and telephoto with 3X optical zoom), both with OIS, and an 8MP ultra-wide shooter to cover the extra base. The phone lets you record videos at up to 8K resolution. The 16MP front camera does a decent job with selfies and video calls. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD A large 5800 mAh battery keeps the phone running for close to two days of moderate use, and the bundled 120W fast charger juices it up fully in under 40 minutes. The Realme GT 7 Pro runs the latest Android 15 out of the box with Realme UI 6.0, and the company has promised at least 3 major OS and 4 years of security updates for this device. Realme GT 7 Pro price in India: Rs 52,999 for 16 GB RAM/ 512 GB storage iQOO 13 5G The iQOO 13 5G is another loaded smartphone in this budget and the third Elite phone. Yes, it is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, and you get to choose between its 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant or the 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage variant in this budget. This phone has a 10-bit 6.82-inch HDR10+ compliant LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 3168 x 1440 pixels and 144 Hz refresh rate. It can get up to 4500 nits bright. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD iQOO 13 5G Rear camera department on the iQOO 13 5G flaunts three 50MP units, starting with a 50MP primary camera with OIS. It is accompanied by a 50MP ultra-wide camera with auto-focus that provides macro photography capabilities too and a 50MP telephoto lens with OIS that provides 2X optical zoom and is useful for portrait photography as well; a slight downgrade from the 64MP periscope telephoto camera on its predecessor. You have a superior 32MP unit up front that handles selfies and video calls quite well. The iQOO 13 5G is fitted with a large 6000 mAh battery that can last up to two days of moderate use on a full charge. The bundled 120W fast charger promises to charge it fully in just 30 minutes. The phone runs Android 15 with FunTouch OS 15, with the company promising four major OS updates for this device going ahead. iQOO 13 5G price in India: Rs 54,999 for 12 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage; Rs 59,999 for 16 GB RAM/ 512 GB storage STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Samsung Galaxy S24+ 5G You can now get Samsung's previous generation flagship phone comfortably in this budget. The Samsung Galaxy S24+ is powered by the company's Exynos 2400 chip, which is comparable to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC in terms of performance. You get 12 GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage to go with it. The phone has IP68 rated dust and water resistance and sports an Armor Aluminium 2 frame and a glass back with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which also protects the screen. Samsung Galaxy S24+ 5G Speaking of the screen, the Samsung Galaxy S24+ 5G has a 6.7-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display with a resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels, peak brightness of 2600 nits, HDR10+ compliance and 120 Hz refresh rate. The phone has a 4900 mAh battery with support for fast wired and wireless charging. The phone launched with Android 14 and Samsung's One UI 6.1. The company has promised 7 major Android updates going ahead. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Photography department on the S24+ consists of a 50MP primary camera with dual pixel PDAF and OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide camera with Super Steady video support and a 10MP telephoto camera with OIS for 3X optical zoom. You also get a 12MP front camera with PDAF for selfies and video calls. The camera performance is best in class, and can also record videos in up to 8K resolution. Samsung Galaxy S24+ 5G price in India: Rs 52,999 for 12 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage Apple iPhone 15 You can now purchase the Apple iPhone 15 in this budget but with 128 GB storage. It brings a few new things to the table (new for Apple users) as compared to its predecessors like the USB-C charging port instead of the proprietary Lightning port. The iPhone 15 has a bright 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with a resolution of 2556 x 1179 pixels, 2000 nits peak brightness and HDR10 and Dolby Vision compliance. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Apple iPhone 15 It has the Dynamic Island too (Apple's fancy notch) that was first introduced in the 14 Pro series. The phone feels great in hand due to its compact size and low weight, and has IP68 rated ingress protection. It has a modest 3349 mAh that can last a working day of moderate use and supports wired and wireless charging. The phone is powered by Apple's A16 Bionic chip, which is still sufficiently powerful for most tasks. The main camera sports 48 megapixels and offers dual-pixel PDAF and optical image stabilisation (OIS). You also get 12MP ultra-wide secondary and 12MP selfie cameras. The performance in photography and videography is excellent, as one expects from an iPhone. The Apple iPhone 15 launched with iOS 17 with more OS updates to follow for years to come. Apple iPhone 15 price in India: Rs 59,300 for 128 GB storage


India Today
29-05-2025
- India Today
Realme GT 7 review: Long-lasting battery and powerful performance under Rs 40,000, but should you buy?
The Realme GT 7 is one of those rare phones that works as advertised. Realme bills it as a flagship killer and after having spent some time with it, I can say with confidence that it also works like one. Not that there was any doubt. The specs are top-notch. But it is always worth mentioning when smartphone brands walk the talk. Everything about the GT 7 feels flagship. Unlike other premium phones, this one doesn't burn a hole in your GT 7 has an understated look. It is super-durable with an IP69 rating. The display is high-quality, and the processor is fast as well as fairly efficient. The battery is a massive 7,000mAh unit and one can quickly top it up with the bundled 120W charger. There is a proper telephoto camera for long-range zoom and a primary shooter that is high-resolution. Yes, there are a few quirks, but they are easy to live with and not something that many would consider a deal-breaker. The price is the real kicker, starting at Rs 39,999. Having said that, should you buy the Realme GT 7? Read the detailed review to find and premium looksThe Realme GT 7's design is a throwback to the Realme GT 7 Pro. Since it's a more premium phone, it's a good thing that this new 'affordable' version draws inspiration from it. But there are some tweaks to achieve a lower cost. The GT 7 has a fibreglass back and an outer frame made of plastic. This is glass and metal in the GT 7 Pro. The back of the GT 7 has a smooth matte finish. It doesn't get smudged easily. The red accents on the power button and camera assembly give it just enough personality without being too flashy – this assembly is also less pronounced and so, it wobbles less on a surface than the GT 7 Pro. advertisement The GT 7 feels surprisingly light despite packing a 7,000mAh battery. It measures 8.3mm and weighs 206 grams, which is respectable for a big-battery phone in its class. The boxy sides give it a modern look while subtle curves on the back (where it meets the frame) improve grip and handling. The display is completely flat with minimal bezels. You get an IP69 rating in this phone. For those unaware, the '6' means total dust resistance, while the '9' guarantees survival against high-pressure water jets and even steam cleaning. Just to flex this point further, Realme has also added an underwater photography mode, though we don't recommend dunking your phone in water just for a cool poolside snap. The moment you fire it up, the GT 7 software warns you that water damage is not covered under warranty, so basically, you are on your own if things go vibrant display with minor quirksThe Realme GT 7 appears to have the same display as its predecessor, the Realme GT 6. It is a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED with a 1.5K resolution and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz. Where this display really stands out is in brightness. That 6,000nits peak brightness figure you have heard about? That's only for tiny areas of the screen during HDR playback. In real use, the 1,600nits high brightness mode is what matters — bright enough that I could actually see my screen properly while sitting in direct sunlight. Watching HDR content on Netflix or JioHotstar looks particularly good thanks to the 10-bit colour and Dolby Vision support. Dark scenes have proper depth, and bright elements like explosions or sunlight really stand out. The screen offers good picture quality, though the default colour scheme is slightly on the warmer side (this can be fine-tuned from the settings). That said, Realme could have optimised the phone's refresh rate slightly better since I observed some jitter while watching fast-paced videos like King Kong. It was also a little inconsistent during day-to-day tasks, like using the calculator. Thankfully, the phone showed no visible signs of slowing down or inconsistent frame rates during is worth mentioning that Realme has put several quality-of-life features on the GT 7 which makes the display even more useful – and practical. One of them is that it works with gloves, so presumably, the GT 7's screen will remain usable during harsh winters. It also has rainwater smart touch, meaning that it can hold its own against ghost touches during rain and drizzle. Finally, the flat panel design makes it less susceptible to cracking and general wear and tear compared to a curved screen. Realme is using Corning's Gorilla Glass 7i for performance with decent thermal managementThe Realme GT 7 marks the India debut of MediaTek's freshly minted Dimensity 9400e processor. It might seem like a souped-up Dimensity 9400 but it's a mixed bag, and a cross between the 9400 and 9300+. You can think of it as MediaTek's answer to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. The 9400e shares the same CPU layout (4x Cortex-X4 + 4x Cortex-A720 cores) and 4nm process as last year's Dimensity 9300+ but misses out on the 9400's faster clock speeds, newer Cortex-X925 cores, and superior tell an interesting story. In Geekbench, the GT 7 scored 7,183 in the multi-core test which is a hair above most of its rivals. Antutu results were even more surprising at 2.1 million, matching phones with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that cost significantly more. However, the 3DMark Wildlife Extreme test revealed limitations — after just 2 minutes, performance stability dropped to 34.9 per cent, showing some serious throttling under sustained load. However, one should not completely rely on benchmarks as real-world experience matters more. advertisementAnd our test results are beyond stellar. Apps launch instantly, scrolling through social media is slick, and multitasking is smooth. Gaming performance is particularly impressive for the price. You can run demanding games like Genshin Impact at high settings without many noticeable compromises. By default, it runs at High graphics settings with 30fps, which is a rarity for phones priced under Rs 40,000. Dropping to Medium setting with low shadow quality at 45fps made combat noticeably smoother, with no stutters during intense fights. While 60fps is achievable on low settings, the visual downgrade might not be worth it for most players. Additionally, the haptic feedback is not that strong, something which I noticed while playing BGMI but it doesn't ruin the overall experience and the shooting game was still my experience, thermal management is decent. During benchmarking, the phone hit 46 degrees Celsius. It got quite warm during 1–2 hours of gaming sessions, and while clicking a bunch of photos in harsh sunlight. But the silver lining is that it also cools down for the software experience, the device runs on Android 15 OS out of the box. The Realme GT 7 comes with some bloatware, meaning there are a bunch of pre-installed third-party apps. While most of them can be uninstalled, the experience is better when we get a cleaner interface out of the battery life, fast chargingThe Realme GT 7's 7,000mAh battery is designed for the long haul. It easily lasted close to two days with casual use involving Instagram scrolling, texting, a bit of binge-watching content, browsing and a few short photography sessions. Adding up to 2-3 hours of gaming drains the battery a little faster. But most users will be able to get 1.5 days' worth out of this phone. It supports 120W charging, taking just about 15 minutes to go from 2 to 50 percent with a compliant charger that Realme bundles in the box at no extra charge. This is quite impressive for times when you need quick charges just before heading out of are good, but they could be betterThe Realme GT 7 delivers a camera performance that holds up well against rivals in its price range, especially with the primary 50-megapixel sensor. In daylight, photos come out sharp and detailed. The dynamic range is decent and colours are usually natural and vibrant. However, the white balance is inconsistent. At times, the images lean towards a warmer tone. This might lead to a cinematic effect but conversely, some might think the colours are washed 8-megapixel ultrawide camera is more limited. Given its low resolution, this was mostly expected. Details look mushy and sharpness drops, with slight distortion noticeable. Colours are okay, but the exposure sometimes feels off. On a positive note, there's no noticeable colour banding or purple 50-megapixel 2x telephoto camera performs quite well for portrait photography. It captures good background blur, detailed textures, and handles skin tones naturally in most lighting conditions. Edge detection, especially around the hair, is also impressive. But the results aren't always consistent. While Realme does provide manual control to adjust blur, it doesn't always work as expected. Close-up photography is a bit of a mixed bag. Colours are usually good, but the camera struggles with very close photography is an area where the GT 7 feels just fine. Regular shots have noticeable noise and softness. The dynamic range is limited. Night mode does help brighten the image and bring out more detail, but noise remains visible. Overall, the Realme GT 7 offers a capable camera setup for its price, but with some room for improvement — especially in low light, ultra-wide shots, and close-up GT 7 review: Is it worth buying?The Realme GT 7 is a well-rounded phone that delivers solid value under Rs 40,000. It nails the basics — with strong everyday performance, a large and bright display, long battery life, and surprisingly good charging speeds. Realme has also taken some bold steps with this phone, like the IP69 rating and a massive 7,000mAh battery, without making the device bulky or unattractive. While the camera setup is more than capable in daylight, it still has some inconsistencies especially in ultra-wide and low-light you are looking for a dependable daily driver with a flagship-like experience in most areas — especially battery, performance, and display — the GT 7 is a solid pick. It won't outdo true flagships in every aspect, but at this price, it gets a lot right.


Hindustan Times
28-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Realme GT 7 vs OnePlus 13R: Which smartphone to buy around Rs.40000
Realme has launched a new addition to its GT 7 series in India. After gaining much recognition with the flagship Realme GT 7 Pro model, the company has launched a mid-ranger under the series called the Realme GT 7. This new smartphone comes in the performance segment with the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9400e chip. However, there are several smartphones around Rs.40000 that offer premium-like features and performance. One of such popular mid-rangers is the new OnePlus 13R, which was launched earlier in January. Therefore, to know if the new Realme GT 7 lives up to the hype, we have curated a detailed comparison of the smartphone with the OnePlus 13R. Also read: Alcatel V3 Ultra, V3 Pro and V3 Classic launched in India with NXTPAPER display tech - Details The Realme GT 7 has taken inspiration from its flagship sibling, the Realme GT 7 Pro, with a square-shaped camera module. It features an IceSense Graphene rear panel and laser-etched frame, giving a premium look. It also comes with an IP69 rating for water protection and Armour shell protection. On the other hand, the OnePlus 13R features a matte-finish glass rear panel and aluminium frame, similar to its flagship phones. However, it is not as durable as the Realme GT 7 due to a lower IP65 rating. Also read: Moto G96 key specs, design and colour options tipped online - All details For display, the Realme GT 7 features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 6000nits peak brightness. Whereas, the OnePlus 13R features a 6.78-inch LTPO 4.1 AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4500nits peak brightness. The Realme GT 7 features a triple camera setup that consists of a 50MP Sony IMX906 main camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 50MP Samsung S5KJN5 telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom. On the other hand, the OnePlus 13R also comes with a triple camera setup that includes a 50MP Sony LYT700 main camera, a 50MP Samsung S5KJN5 telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide camera. For selfies, the Realme GT 7 relies on a 32MP front-facing camera, and the OnePus 13R features a 16MP selfie shooter. Also read: Oppo K13x 5G key specs and features tipped online ahead of launch - All details The Realme GT 7 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e processor paired with up to 12GB and up to 512GB internal storage. Whereas, the OnePlus 13R is powered by the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB USF 4.0 storage. Therefore, both could offer a premium performance and smooth day-to-day usage. Lastly, the Realme GT 7 is backed by a 7000mAh battery, whereas the OnePlus 13R is backed by a 6000mAh battery. Realme supports 120W fast charging, and OnePlus supports 80W charging.


India Today
27-05-2025
- Business
- India Today
Realme GT 7 launched: Top specs, price in India, key features and everything else to know
The Realme GT 7 has been introduced in India and it is a toned-down version of the more expensive Realme GT 7 Pro flagship smartphone. Realme hasn't increased the price of the new version and offered it at the price of the Realme GT 6. The Realme GT 7 comes with a starting price of Rs 39,999 in India for the base 256GB storage model. As part of the launch, one will be able to buy the new Realme phone at an effective price of Rs 34,999 if buyers have an HDFC, SBI or ICICI bank cards. Here is a look at the top specs and key features of the Realme GT GT 7 launched: Top specsDisplay: It offers a 6.78-inch 120Hz AMOLED It packs a MediaTek Dimensity 400e chipset. Software: The device runs on Android 15 camera: It has a 50-megapixel sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto sensor and an 8-megapixel OV08D10 wide-angle Under the hood is a 7,000mAh unitCharging: Realme has given support for GT 7 launched: Key features-One of the key highlights of the Realme GT 7 is a 7,000mAh battery. It has support for 120W fast charging and the company bundles the fast charger in the retail box. Realme claims that this charger can top up the battery from 1 per cent to 50 per cent in 14 minutes. It is said to charge the handset from 1 per cent to 100 per cent in 40 minutes. The company says that one can expect up to 20 hours of YouTube sessions and 6.3 hours of PUBG gameplay on a single new Realme phone is powered by a 4nm octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9400e SoC, coupled with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. This is a powerful chip and one can expect performance on par with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The company claims that the new Realme GT 7 offers the industry's largest 7700mm single-unit vapour chamber for efficient heat dissipation.-It even has a solid panel in its price range. There is a massive 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display with 1Hz-120Hz refresh rate, HDR 10+ support and Dolby Vision support. The display is claimed to deliver 1600nits of HMB brightness and 6,000nits of peak brightness for maximum screen visibility in sunlight.-It has a 50-megapixel triple camera setup at the back. The camera can shoot 8K videos at 30fps and 4K at up to 120fps. Dolby Vision is supported too, but only in 4K and 1080p modes at a maximum of 60fps. For low-light conditions, there's a dedicated AI Night Vision Mode. Other AI-powered features include AI Glare Removal, which helps reduce reflections in photos, and AI Landscape+ option improves clarity and detail. The phone also comes with a 4K underwater video recording mode, which, according to the brand, can deliver Ultra HD video quality even in submerged conditions.