realme 7 Unboxing and First Impressions! - World's First Helio G95 Smartphone By TechBroll

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realme 7 Unboxing and First Impressions! - World's First Helio G95 Smartphone

Hi brothers Marvin here from techbuild. com, where we do unboxing reviews and sexy bureaus, and today we're going to do an unboxing and first impressions of yet another new smartphone from realm's new 7 series. Lineup, I'm talking about the new realm 7. , a smartphone that features the world's first MediaTek hello g95 processor partnered, with a 90hz display and backed up by a 5 000 William hour of battery and 30 watts, dark charge technology in this video, we'll take a look around this new smartphone and see if the specifications meet your requirements with. That being said, let's get into it. Alright, guys, like the new Redmi 7 pro that I unboxed a few days ago, which, by the way you can check out here and every smartphone that came before this.

The packaging is the same yellow box with some branding key features and variant and, for example, that we have right here we have the mist blue, eight gigabytes of ram 128 gigabytes from variant upon opening the slide up type box, we're greeted by the same yellow accessory box that has a couple of items inside it. We have a couple of paperwork and, of course, we have a free smoke gray jelly case. This is actually quite important since most of the time, it's kind of hard to find a casing for newly released smartphone like this now tucked inside the accessory box is the seam ejector pin and then, after that, we have the Realme seven smartphones itself, but let's move it to the side. First, as we take a look at the rest of the package contents now, removing this thin cardboard cover reveals the 30 watt large charge power, brick that as per specifications, can charge this phone to 100 in just 65 minutes. And lastly, we also have here the USB type-c charging cable and that's about it for the unboxing experience.

Now, let's take a look at the new realm 7. At first look in touch the front looks almost exactly the same as the Redmi 7 pro with relatively thin vessels, sleek curved corners and a very clean design, except for the punch hole cut out for the selfie camera. In terms of the display, we have a full HD plus 2400 by 1080 resolution, 405 pixels per inch density, brightness levels of up to 480, nits skin, to body ratio of around 90.5 percent and, of course, 90 hertz refresh rate, and even though the display is not AMOLED, it is still pretty decent and, as you can see, colors are quite vibrant, with decent contrast in details and in terms of brightness. It can go as slow as this and as bright as this up to again 480 nits. Again, we have a punch hole cut out here to make way for the 16 megapixel selfie camera.

We also have a satellite cutout here for the earpiece and, like any other smartphone from realm. It also has a pre-applied screen protector. Now flipping it on the top side. We don't have anything here and then, on the other side, we have a 3.5, millimeter, headphone jack, the microphone, an USB type-c port and a single downward firing. Speaker flipping it.

On the left side, we have the sim card tray that supports dual NATO sim cards and a micro SD card. We also have here the two dedicated volume buttons and, unlike the 7 pro the chambered edges on this one, are more subtle, giving it this sort of curve design profile now turning it. On the other side, we have the power button that also doubles as a fingerprint sensor, which is actually quite fast, accurate and more reliable than any in-display fingerprint reader. Now, looking at the back as I wipe it down to reveal its true beauty, what we have here is the mist blue variant with a sort of mirror design. Much like the Realme 7 pro it has.

This two-sided design element that mimics that pure design with a compact disk reflection that reacts to lighting differently depending on the angle. The texture and finish are somewhat in the middle between matte and glossy finish. Now it is still kinda fingerprint magnet, but not that visible compared to a completely glossy glass back here at the back. We also have the second generation 64 megapixels, Sony, mix, 682 quad camera setup, which features a 64 megapixel main camera, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide angle, lens 2, megapixel, black and white portrait lens and a 2 megapixel macro lens. And of course, we have a LED flash to go along with that.

Overall, in terms of design and construction, it is pretty much on par with the quality. Realm has set with a clean and sleek design in front and with the wow factor at the back partnered, with a relative fingerprint resistant texture, almost all the Redmi smartphones that I've tried so far feature some kind of fingerprint resistant design element, even those models that are quite shiny and reflective like this one, not to mention that we always get a free jelly case now going back in front of terms of the user interface. Well, there's not much to talk about here, as I'm pretty sure. Most of you are already familiar with the Realme UI version 1.0, since there's still no significant update here with that being said, real mini again is one of the lightest skin that I've tried so far for android and is close to a stock android experience without much bloatware or pre-installed apps, and with some decent hardware inside especially having 8 gigabytes of ram browsing through the user interface is quite smooth. Speaking of hardware.

Let's talk about that now driving the realm 7 is the world's first MediaTek hello g95 processor, with a Miley g76, GPU, 8, gigabytes of ram and a substantial 128 gigabytes of internal storage. Now, aside from that, the realm 7 also features a display with an up to 90hz refresh rate, allowing you to browse through the user interface more smoothly, and, of course, it also applies for games and other applications that supports it now. Here's the thing guys what's weird to me here is the fact that the realm 7 pro features a super AMOLED display, but with only a 60hz refresh rate panel. While this realm 7 features a 90hz high refresh rate, but only using an IPS LCD panel, I guess we cannot have the best of both worlds in a single model for this series. So if you think about it, if you're more of a mobile gamer, then of course go for the Realme 7 for higher frame rates, otherwise consider the 7 pro for better display and charging capability, but don't worry as we'll discuss everything on the full review of both of these phones so make sure to subscribe.

So you won't miss out and there you have it guys for the unboxing experience and my first impressions about the new realm 7. In the full review expect a focus on gaming experience with thermal testing performance benchmarks, camera tests and everything in between so again make sure to subscribe. So you won't miss out huge thanks to realm for sending this in make sure to watch the official livestream launch of the Redmi 7 series on September 30 on realm's official Facebook page. Thank you for watching again subscribe. If you like this and see you next time have a great day guys you're awesome.


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