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Realme GT 7 has smaller bezels than competing iPhone in new leak

The GT 7 Pro. (Image source: Realme)
The GT 7 Pro. (Image source: Realme)
The GT 7 is now projected to launch with the biggest battery of its series thus far. Now, the supposedly upcoming device is thought to have a screen with bezels even narrower than those of a new iPhone. The display could also have another advantage over the average premium Android smartphone.

The famous leaker Digital Chat Station claims to have had some hands-on time with Realme's next major release. The alleged Android smartphone itself has not been shown, although it has resulted a caliper reading that hint at advanced screen technology in the upcoming GT 7.

The tipster claims that it will have ultra-narrow display bezels - perhaps not quite as thin as those of the also supposedly impending Oppo Find X8s, but still smaller than those of the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Accordingly, it seems those of the GT 7 might be between 1.3 and 1.34mm in width.

Given that the GT 7's screen is slated to be about 6.8 inches in diagonal length, the smartphone could have a screen-to-body ratio of about 90%, much like the iPhone.

It is also thought to have a refresh rate of 144Hz, compared to 120Hz in the 16 Pro Max (and the GT 7 Pro, which is now down to €699 on amazon.de).

Realme might have made a different choice of processor for the GT 7 with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400.

The GT 7's reportedly exceptionally large battery and fast charging are thought to be its main selling points, though. 

A Realme GT 7 measurement(?). (Image source: Digital Chat Station via Weibo)
A Realme GT 7 measurement(?). (Image source: Digital Chat Station via Weibo)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2025-03-27 (Update: 2025-03-27)