Realme is preparing to launch its GT 7 series in India, though the specific date for the unveiling remains unconfirmed. This new lineup is anticipated to feature the Indian variant of the Realme GT 7, which was first revealed in China earlier this year in April. Additionally, the Indian version of the Realme GT 7 Pro made its debut in November 2024. In the meantime, Realme has introduced a concept smartphone boasting an impressive 10,000mAh battery alongside support for rapid 320W wired charging.
Realme GT Concept Phone: Key Details
The recently announced Realme GT concept phone in India showcases a significant 10,000mAh battery with 320W fast charging capabilities, according to the company’s official press release. In a post on X, the brand hinted at the device’s inclusion in the Realme GT 7 series. However, it remains uncertain whether this concept model will be released for commercial sale.
The dimensions of the Realme GT concept phone are reported to be under 8.5mm thick and it weighs slightly over 200 grams. The prototype features a semi-transparent back cover, and the design incorporates what the company calls Mini Diamond Architecture, facilitating a reconfigured internal layout to accommodate the large battery. This approach has allowed for a remarkably compact Android mainboard, measuring only 23.4mm.
Utilizing an “ultra-high silicon-content anode battery,” the phone reportedly features a 10 percent silicon ratio, touted as the highest in the smartphone industry. The battery’s energy density is claimed to be 887Wh/L, indicating superior performance compared to current models available in the market.
The design shared by Realme includes the phrase “Power that never stops” embossed on the back, along with the Realme logo. The smartphone also showcases a rectangular rear camera module housing at least two sensors. According to the company, the device has the potential to operate for days on a single charge without requiring a recharge.