realme is set to release its flagship gaming smartphone, the realme GT 7 Series, with a groundbreaking 7000mAh and 120W fast-charging system on May 27.
realme GT 7 Series

Bringing its A-Game in Battery Technology
The brand’s research shows that the demand for longer battery life and faster charging continues to grow. The paper also highlights how traditional lithium-ion batteries are hitting their limits—the material is aging too fast and charging too slowly, hindering overall performance and efficiency.
realme offers next-gen solutions for ultra-fast charging and longer-lasting batteries. Their 320W fast-charging system, powered by DCX step-down technology, can charge a concept phone in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds. They also optimize multi-cell configurations with precision BMS and AI integration for Filipino users.
This innovation solidifies the company’s commitment to developing high-capacity batteries that meet industry-leading safety, stability, and long-term performance standards.
Setting a New Power Standard: 7000mAh + 120W Battery Combo
realme has introduced the GT 7 Series, a smartphone that combines a 7000mAh battery with 120W fast charging. This innovative combination powers the phone from 0 to 100% in just 40 minutes, allowing gamers to enjoy uninterrupted gameplay of up to 8.9 hours of Mobile Legends. This breakthrough in battery technology perfectly balances charging speed, battery longevity, and safety, ensuring users have the necessary speed and power without compromise.
Availability in the Philippines
The GT 7 Series will launch globally on May 27 in Paris, France, with local gamers also getting a live broadcast in the Philippines. The smartphone will feature exciting performance features and will be available with an official SRP and exclusive launch promos.
Join the live unveiling broadcast of the realme GT 7 Series on realme’s official Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube pages to get an exclusive first look at its powerful, game-changing features.
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