Realme X7 Max 5G review: Solid package with a bit of something for everyone
Realme has been
making strides in the midrange segment, which seems to be the new battleground
for smartphone brands in India. Fresh in the Chinese smartphone maker’s midrange
portfolio is the Realme X7
Max 5G, which is the third smartphone it has launched in the X-series this
year. Though the phone seems similar to the Realme X7
Pro 5G (review) on
parameters more than one, it exudes differences both the way it looks and
operates. Being a motley mix, the Realme X7 Max 5G is
priced (Rs 26,999 onwards) lesser than the Pro model. Does the Realme X7 Max 5G fit
the bill? Let’s find out:
Design
The Realme X7 Max 5G looks similar to most other Realme
smartphones, boring that is. Realme has not brought any significant changes to
its smartphone design language for about a year now and the ageing is now
apparent, especially when compared to smartphones from
other brands. Made mostly of plastic, the smartphone has a grainy finish on the
back cover (review unit: asteroid black) that provides solid in-hand grip and
aids handling. The plastic construction extends to the frame that makes the
phone less durable compared to ones with metallic chassis. The Realme X7 Max 5G
might not be a looker, but it is one of the few smartphones in
its segment that is easy to hold and operate – thanks to its lightweight built
and compact form factor. Though best operated using both hands, the phone does
not feel unwieldy even after extended usage.
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