Redmi and iQoo lay claim to the Turbo suffix in 2025 via Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 power from Qualcomm; however, Realme is thought to contend that it can do the same with the competing Dimensity 9400e platform from MediaTek soon.
The smartphone in question is believed to augment the Neo7 series with its new specs and name - although that detail, allegedly spilled in advance by the famous leaker Digital Chat Station, may or may not imply a potential weakness compared to the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro.
The Neo7 line has made a name for itself as Realme's first 7,000mAh smartphones, whereas the Turbo 4 Pro launched with a larger 7,550mAh battery.
Then again, the "Neo7 Turbo" (or Realme RMX5062, according to what might be its new 3C certification) is also now backed to support the same 100W charging as the flagship OnePlus 13, as opposed to 90W in the Turbo 4 Pro.
Furthermore, it is also still possible that the supposedly upcoming Turbo might have a larger battery than the pre-existing Neo7 and 7 SE.