Geekbench confirms Realme Neo7's Dimensity 9300+ chipset

The Realme Neo7 achieved an AnTuTu score of 2.4 million in a test shared by leakster Digital Chat Station. According to the leakster, the phone is powered by the Dimensity 9300+ and now we have a confirmation from a second source – the Geekbench database.

The Realme Neo7 (model number RMX5060) ran Geekbench 6.2.2 and based on the details provided by the benchmark, this is indeed the 9300+. It has one Cortex-X4 core at 3.4GHz, three more X4 cores at 2.85GHz and four Cortex-A720 at 2.0GHz. The GPU is an ARM Immortalis-G720 MC12.

Realme Neo7 (RMX5060) details from Geekbench 6.2.2

The Neo7 ran Android 15 (so Realme UI 5.0) and was equipped with 16GB of RAM. By the way, the Neo series is no longer under the GT line, they will be separate starting with the Neo7.

Realme also officially confirmed that the Neo7 will have a truly massive battery – 7,000mAh – so that 9300+ chip will have plenty of fuel to run on. All of this in a phone that’s only 8.5mm thick, mind you.

The Realme Neo7 will be officially unveiled in China on December 11 and will cost under CNY 2,500 (around $345/€330/₹29,100).

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous

What game is that on the screen?

  • Anonymous

It's probably the latter one as with other oppo phones

  • Anon.

My guess is this is either one of the following scenarios 1) Binned chipset to help with energy efficiency. Like how samsung and nothing phone does 2) Lite or battery saving mode instead of regular or performance mode. Either way the chip...