So yeah, the Realme X7 Max basically gets an average rating on the design front but where it makes up for this mediocrity is on the inside-or outside, starting with its top quality screen. Yet, it only comes with splash resistance, so you’re gonna have to be a little careful about using the phone around water since it doesn’t get any kind of official IP rating. The frames, despite being made of plastic, are firm and don’t creek or bend when applying pressure. As for durability, it’s a pretty rigid phone. Nevertheless, if you are buying this phone, a good case or a skin should be your top priority. Personally, I feel like they could have gone old school and implemented the Realme X or the X2 Pro’s design instead. Thankfully, the big “Dare to Leap” branding that we saw on previous Realme phones is finally gone for good-although there is a tiny version of it right here.Īnd for some reason, Realme thought it would be cool and sort of a fashion statement to implement a dual texture finish where you get to see a matte sandstone texture on most parts while a vertical glossy strip runs across the camera module. However, its weight distribution and the smaller form factor are something I’ve liked.īecause of this, the entire smartphone experience when typing or holding it to view messages & such have been a comfy delight to my small hands. The X7 Max comes with a plastic build and therefore feels like you are holding a much cheaper device. Regardless, let me talk about its design first ’cause I feel like this is one area where Realme has most certainly cut corners to keep the price down. But I think the company has nailed it with the right set of hardware specs underneath while also going aggressive with the pricing, which makes for an ideal combo. Here, Realme X7 Max looks like any other mid-range phone. Color options: Mercury Silver, Milky Way, Asteroid Black.Battery: 4500mAh with 50W SuperDart Charge (65W adapter provided).Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo / Beidou / QZSS, USB Type-C, 4G LTE, 5G (sub-6GHz).Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity, Light, Magnetic Induction, Linear Motor Tactile Engine.Security: Optical in-display fingerprint sensor, Face unlock.Audio: Dual speakers with Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos, 3.5mm jack.Front Camera: 16MP f/2.5 sensor (punch-hole cutout).Software & UI: Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0 on top.Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 1200 5G (6nm Mobile Platform).Display: 6.43-inches Super AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling rate, 1000 nits (peak) brightness, 100% DCI-P3.At a starting price of INR 26,999, the X7 Max is an incredible mid-range phone to buy. After that, I started testing relatively more affordable phones like the Mi 11 Lite and the iQOO Z3 while I’m currently testing the OnePlus Nord CE, whose review should be out by the end of this week.Īnyway, after using these cheaper phones, the one thing that I have realized is that by adding just a little bit of cash, you can get the Realme X7 Max which offers a much-much better experience overall. ![]() I have also made a camera comparison with the Mi 11X and the iQOO 7. I used it as my primary phone for a couple of weeks, soon after its launch.
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