Realme 7i Review

The next camera we have in the module is the 2-megapixel macro camera with a focal length of 4cm. This sensor also does well in good lighting but falters when conditions become less than ideal.

The final sensor is the monochrome sensor. This particular sensor only helps with the details and as such, you won’t be using this particular sensor alone.

On the front of the device, the 16MP sensor captures a lot of details and enhances them automatically to make them stand out. The aggressive post-processing, even without beauty mode, ruins the look at times. We just wished that the AI was not so much in your face in the Realme 7i.

Battery Life

The Realme 7i is powered by a massive 5000mAh battery. Looking at the limitations that the Realme 7i has in terms of performance and display, it’s not surprising to see the device lasting more than a day on a single charge. We still get the 18W charging, which is quite good when it comes to giving your that last-minute burst in battery life.

All in all, the Realme 7i looks like a device that was hurried into the market to keep the market share intact. It is very clear that little or no thought has been put into this device, as there are some glaring omissions that make the Realme 7i, a product that you can actually miss. There are a lot of offerings in the market that rival the Realme 7i, and offer features that are obviously better and more relevant for users today.