Realme 7 Review

All in all, the Realme 7 is a very reliable budget smartphone, especially if your requirement is a performance grade device. The Helio chipset has come a long way and we are very happy with the bang for the buck output that we get when we do our gaming. Just make sure you run higher-end games on slightly lower graphics settings in order to enjoy them to the maximum.

Camera

When it comes to the camera department, the Realme 7 comes with a fair setup that is not the worst, but not the best either. So, on the back end, we have the trending quad camera setup. let’s break it down – First, we have the primary sensor rated at 64MP. To be more specific, it is an f/1.8 camera implementing the Sony IMX682 image sensor at its heart. Realme claims that it is better than the Samsung GW1, but we feel it was a bit of an exaggeration as the quality is just about the same. Next, we have the 8MP ultra-wide camera is pretty much a default with a wider field of view. The camera output is above par budget smartphones of this range, It seems obvious that Realme’s priority in the Realme 7 was gaming, and while they excel over there, the camera is pretty much a standard affair.

Coming to the front now, we have a 16MP in-display selfie camera. Here again, we have a less than ordinary performance. The biggest problem we had was with accidental smudges that ended up over the camera area, and the output suddenly became completely blurry. One saving grace of the camera is the night mode, which surprisingly is a win. The smartphone is able to extract a lot of data from low light areas and the final output is quite good.