
Previsto para meados de 2025, o Realme Neo 7x é um telefone 5G básico projetado para usuários preocupados com o orçamento que precisam de funcionalidades básicas com conectividade moderna. Alimentado pelo chipset MediaTek Dimensity 6100+, possui um LCD IPS de 90Hz, armazenamento expansível e um conector de 3,5 mm, competindo com o Redmi 13C 5G e o Nokia C32 5G. Com foco em acessibilidade e praticidade, é voltado para estudantes ou usuários iniciantes de smartphones. Detalhes limitados estão disponíveis, mas ele pode oferecer o suficiente para se destacar no segmento 5G econômico? Vamos mergulhar em suas especificações e recursos para ver se é uma escolha digna.
Características
especificação
exposição
LCD IPS de 6,67", 90 Hz, 720 x 1604 pixels (HD+, 264 PPI), 600 nits (pico), Gorilla Glass 5
processador
MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ (6 nm), Octa-core (2x2,2 GHz Cortex-A76, 6x2,0 GHz Cortex-A55)
carneiro
4 GB / 6 GB (LPDDR4X, expansível via RAM Plus)
armazenamento
64 GB / 128 GB (UFS 2.2, expansível via microSDXC até 1 TB)
Câmera principal
Único: 48MP (wide, f/1.8, PDAF, sensor de 1/2.76")
Câmera Selfie
8MP (wide, f/2.0, 720p@30fps)
bateria
5000mAh, carregamento rápido de 33W (0-100% em ~ 50 minutos)
Sistema Operacional
Realme UI 6.0 (Android 15), 2 anos de atualizações do sistema operacional, 3 anos de atualizações de segurança
Suporte SIM
Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
Conectividade
5G (SA/NSA), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type-C 2.0, GPS
Construir & Projetar
Frente de vidro, moldura de plástico/traseira, IP54 resistente a poeira/respingos
Dimensões & Peso
165 x 76 x 8 mm; 185g
áudio
Alto-falante mono, conector de 3,5 mm, suporte a áudio de alta resolução
Cores
Preto, azul, verde vibrante
Recursos adicionais
Impressão digital montada na lateral, AI Smart Signal, acelerômetro, proximidade
Design Vibes:
All plastic, super light at 185g, just 8mm thick, and IP54 gets you through rain but not a dunk. The green color pops, and Gorilla Glass 5 on the front keeps scratches at bay. Doesn’t feel premium like glass-backed phones (looking at you, Realme 14 Pro Lite), but hey, students and casual users probably won’t care.
2. Screen Time:
6.67-inch HD+ IPS LCD with 90Hz refresh rate. Feels fine for Insta and light gaming, but yeah, 264 PPI means you’ll spot some fuzziness in videos or text. 600 nits brightness is meh outdoors, and the 83% screen-to-body ratio means more bezel than you might want. AMOLED stans, look elsewhere.
3. Camera Capabilities:
48MP main shooter with PDAF does alright in daylight, but low light? Not its jam. No ultra-wide, no depth—just the basics. Selfie cam’s 8MP, good enough for Zoom but don’t expect IG-influencer vibes. Video maxes out at 720p@30fps, so… not exactly cinematic.
4. Battery & Charging:
5000mAh lasts a day and a half if you’re not glued to TikTok. 33W charging fills it up in under an hour, which smokes the Redmi 13C 5G’s 18W. Not as big as Realme P3 5G’s 6000mAh, but still solid.
5. Software & Performance:
Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15 keeps things snappy for daily stuff. AI Smart Signal helps with 5G drops. Dimensity 6100+ is OK for WhatsApp and YouTube, but push it hard and it’ll start to sweat. RAM Plus feature helps a bit, but don’t expect miracles.
Honestly, the Realme Neo 7x is all about no-nonsense 5G for people who just want a phone that works and won’t torch their wallet. Storage, headphone jack, and battery life are all on point for students or anyone snagging their first smartphone. It’s duking it out with the Redmi 13C 5G for the same crowd. But, if you actually care about display sharpness, camera tricks, or raw power, you’ll want to cough up more for a Realme P3 5G or Neo 7 SE 5G. If “cheap 5G” is your main checkbox, though, this one’s a solid choice.
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