The Realme GT 7 Pro is making waves as a formidable gaming smartphone, thanks to its anticipated debut as one of the first to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Recently, this device showcased its potential by handling an Assassin’s Creed game at a consistent 60 frames per second.
While many modern smartphones can technically play AAA titles, they often require significant compromises, resulting in a lukewarm reception among gamers. However, the Realme GT 7 Pro demonstrates a promising leap forward, proving its capability by running the technologically demanding, yet older, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag smoothly. The game, despite being launched over a decade ago, still challenges mobile hardware significantly.
The video showcasing this performance, reportedly shared by tech tipster Ice Universe, highlights the phone’s ability to maintain stable gameplay. It further reveals that the device uses about 70% of its GPU capacity, indicating room for more intensive gaming experiences, even with the challenges posed by the platform’s Arm architecture translation from x86.
Though Assassin’s Creed Black Flag doesn’t push current technology to its limits, recent reports have suggested that the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s new Adreno 830 GPU boasts a 40% performance boost over its predecessor. This improvement, alongside advanced features akin to DLSS Frame Generation, holds the promise of handling more recent and demanding games with ease.
As we gear up for the Realme GT 7 Pro’s official unveiling, gamers and tech enthusiasts alike are eagerly anticipating how this smartphone might redefine mobile gaming experiences. Will it live up to the growing expectations and carve out a new standard for gaming on the go? Only time will tell, but early signs are certainly promising.






