Realme launched the GT7 Pro back in November last year, and the base model is now confirmed to launch sometime in April. According to a previous teaser, this phone will be powered by the Dimensity 9400+, which is expected to be paired with a 7000 mAh+ battery.
Now, the company reveals an even more interesting aspect: a new back material that is reportedly achieves 600% the thermal conductivity of a traditional glass material. The brand is calling it a “graphene fiberglass fusion”, which is reportedly an industry first.


Why this is important
Most of the performance-centric devices and flagships (at least from China) have been using larger and larger VC cooling plates that are attached to the SoC. However, the heat absorbed by the VC plate also needs to be dissipated into the environment, which makes neither the front nor the back function as a good conductor of heat. Manufacturers experimented with metal back plates, but they had their own issues. Now, given Realme’s claim regarding the 600% thermal conductivity is true, it’s going to benefit the sustained performance of the GT7. This new back plate material is also reportedly thinner, lighter, and more drop-resistant.

The GT7 is also expected to be thinner and lighter than the GT6, which measures 8.4mm in thickness and weighs 207g. The predecessor has a plastic back, so the improvement in both heat dissipation and in-hand experience will be clearly noticeable.
As for the imaging system, the predecessor packs three lenses on the back: a 50MP main, a 50MP 47mm telephoto paired with an 8MP ultrawide. This setup supports up to 4K at 60fps and 1080p at 240fps recording, which should remain the same for the successor—if not see an improvement. There’s a 32MP shooter on the front for selfies, supporting up to 4K at 30fps recording, but no slow-motion.
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