Realme continues to expand its 5G smartphone portfolio with the launch of the new Realme X7 series in China today. Both of these phones are powered by a MediaTek Dimensity chipset, feature an AMOLED display, 64MP quad-camera array, and 65W super-fast charging out-of-the-box. Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro are looking to not only give you 5G connectivity for cheap but also the best value-for-money offering.

Realme X7 Pro boasts an AG-Split design with a psychedelic color gradient and a huge ‘Dare to Leap’ logo on the rear.  The device is only 8.4mm in thickness and weighs 184 grams. It includes a quad-camera cutout on the rear and an AMOLED display with an in-display fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole cutout on the front.

Realme also boasts that the X7 Pro includes a five-fold heat dissipation system, which is composed of a large vapor chamber, copper foils, thin graphite sheets, and several other materials. The total heat dissipation area is as high as 15,509 square millimeters, as per the official listing.

The standard Realme X7 boasts the same design as the Pro variant but they are a few major differences across the board here. The device includes a slightly smaller 6.4-inch Full-HD+  AMOLED display that does not boast a higher refresh rate. It has a standard 60Hz refresh rate – the same as the rumored Realme 7 Pro that launches in India later this week.

The 6GB+128GB base variant of the Realme X7 has been priced at CNY 1,799 (around Rs. 19,225) whereas the 8GB+128GB variant has been priced at CNY 2,399 (around Rs. 25,635) in China. It will be available to buy in three color variants — white, blue, and psychedelic and go on sale starting from 1st September.

The 6GB+128GB base variant of the Realme X7 Pro has been priced at CNY 2,199 (around Rs. 23,499) but you would have to shell out CNY 2,499 (around Rs. 26,699) and CNY 3,199 (around Rs. 34,150) for the higher-end 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB variants respectively. It will be available to buy in three colorways – black, white, and psychedelic and go on sale starting from 7th September.