Realme appears to be gearing up for an exciting shift in its global strategy with the anticipated release of its next-generation high-end GT-series smartphone. Contrary to previous years when these coveted devices remained exclusive to the Chinese market, the upcoming GT7 Pro could finally break that mold.
The forthcoming GT7 Pro is rumored to pack a punch with a dynamic display sourced from Samsung, diverging from the previously tapped BOE screens. Interestingly, the BOE’s X2 panel is slated to grace the OnePlus 13 globally, indicating just how premium Realme’s choice might be. Insider whispers from Digital Chat Station suggest that the GT7 Pro could command a price in the ballpark of 10,000 yuan (approximately $1,414), hinting at its upscale positioning.
Speculations are rife about the GT7 Pro boasting a quad-curved screen, a feature that might set it apart from the more conventional flat displays seen in other flagship contenders. Additionally, Realme could potentially collaborate with another international Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for the GT7 Pro. This partnership could follow in the footsteps of its sibling brands like Vivo and OPPO, which have leveraged partnerships to enhance their rear camera capabilities.
Furthermore, Realme seems to be enhancing the GT7 Pro with cutting-edge technology from Qualcomm, possibly including a top-notch ultrasonic fingerprint reader. It’s also highly anticipated that the new device will feature a top-tier Snapdragon processor, potentially even a “Pro” variant, to ensure seamless performance, particularly with the Realme UI 6—a significant software update that’s generating buzz on the company’s Weibo account.
However, such innovations could come at a steep price, leading to speculation about how the GT7 Pro will be positioned upon its global release. As Realme gears up for this potential game-changer, tech enthusiasts worldwide are eager to see what new heights the GT7 Pro will reach.





