Realme X7 Max/GT Neo in for review
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- Anonymous
- Dkg
- 24 Jun 2021
Bigmeme, 24 Jun 2021They should have gone with the SD 870. Mediatek disappointe... morewhat? how? why?
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- Flo
- mhu
- 24 Jun 2021
I can say that the display is like realme GT, has no good levels of maximum brightness...
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- The Android Freak
- 7k9
- 24 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 24 Jun 2021I'm very excited. This is my dream phone.Wait for Realme phone with snapdragon 778G/870.
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- Anonymous
- TL%
- 24 Jun 2021
I'm very excited. This is my dream phone.
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- Anonymous
- r3H
- 24 Jun 2021
Very fàntastics item and highly technological
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- Arman Khan
- GRP
- 24 Jun 2021
Please compare with nord ce 5g point to point for long time usage and daily uses in review for indian users
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- cabezazo
- 3ZD
- 24 Jun 2021
The similarities in design & release timing between both phones from the same manufacturer could make for an excellent opportunity to gauge the current state of the art, pitting the most powerful 5G offerings from Mediatek & Qualcomm against each other as objectively as possible.
Areas of interest could include: call quality & reception, day-to-day use performance (UI response, memory management), GPS accuracy, battery endurance, photo processing, games performance (compatibility, refresh rates, graphic settings), thermals under heavy use (plastic vs glass back), Wi-Fi coverage, screen brightness, video streaming compatibility (Widevine L1, HDR).
I'm pretty sure budget-sensitive customers who are constantly looking for the ultimate flagship killer and best-bang-for-your-buck ratio (myself included) would highly appreciate the effort too (they/we are the ones constantly scouring the Internet looking for answers). In that regard, you'd probably get ahead of lots of users' requests too.
Also, it could make for a fun video that saw 2 GSMArena editors facing each other (–This is Angie. –This is Will. –This is the GT 5G. –This is the X7 Max 5G. Fight!)
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- Zero
- L8%
- 24 Jun 2021
At last a Dimensity 1200 chip being reviewed