Realme is gradually revealing the key details of the Realme Neo 7 ahead of its official announcement in China on Dec. 11. Today, the brand released the following posters to confirm the display specifications of the Neo 7. It has also confirmed the color variants of the device.

Realme Neo 7 display details revealed

The Realme Neo 7 features a custom S2 professional-grade gaming display developed by BOE. It incorporates 8T LTPO flagship technology, ensuring smooth visuals and reduced power consumption. The screen is designed to provide high-brightness performance, offering a peak brightness of up to 6,000 nits.

For gaming enthusiasts, the display supports HDR, offering professional-level color management. The 2600Hz touch response engine enables millisecond-level touch sensitivity, enhancing the gaming experience. Additionally, the display has ultra-narrow bezels, measuring just 1.49mm, contributing to a more immersive viewing experience.

The Realme Neo 7 also prioritizes eye protection with its hardware-level, full-brightness DC dimming feature, eliminating the need to compromise between eye comfort and display quality. TÜV Rheinland Smart Eye Protection 3.0 has certified it, incorporating multiple eye protection solutions to ensure user comfort and safety during extended use.

Realme has not confirmed the Realme Neo 7’s display size. The TENAA certification of the device has already revealed that it has a 6.78-inch display that offers a 1.5K resolution and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. The above posters confirm that the Neo 7 will be available in shades, such as Starship, Meteorite Black, and Submarine Blue.

The Neo 7 features the Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset, a 7,000mAh battery with 80W rapid charging, up to 16 GB of RAM, and up to 1 TB of storage. The device features a 16-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera system on the back.

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