Realme X7 Pro shows not all good smartphones have to be thick, heavy, bulky
If early smartphone market trends are anything to go by, 2021 is
going to be the year of 5G smartphones. In the
midrange segment, Xiaomi and OPPO have already taken the early lead with the
launch of the Mi 10i 5G (review) and
the Reno 5 Pro 5G (review),
respectively. Next in line is another Chinese smartphone brand, Realme, which
has recently launched not one but two 5G smartphones under its
X-series line-up. Named the Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro, the
former is price-wise more accessible and the latter a premium-midrange
smartphone.
Business Standard took
the Realme X7
Pro out for a spin to test the phone’s performance in real-life scenarios. Here
is how it fared on key parameters:
The Realme X7 Pro looks similar to the Realme 7 Pro (review) in
more ways than one. But it has new colour themes, including a special edition
(review unit) named ‘Fantasy’ with ‘Dare to Leap’ subtly engraved on its
reflective back cover. If not up to your liking, you can ditch the Fantasy
colour variant for the regular version available in mystic black colour. Both
colour variants feature a frosted finish on the back cover to aid the phone’s
in-hand feel and protects it against scratches and smudges. The Realme X7 Pro
is thin (8.5mm), lightweight (184g) and compact, something that Realme’s
previous-generation premium midrange smartphones lacked.
Even outside the Realme circles, there are only a handful of premium-midrange
smartphones that match the comfortable ergonomics of the Realme X7 Pro. That
said, the phone offers a good in-hand feel and it is easy to hold and operate.
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