Realme Neo 7 SE 5G
Realme Neo 7 SE 5G

Expected in Q2 2025, the Realme Neo 7 SE 5G is a budget-friendly gaming phone aimed at young users and casual gamers. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset, it features a 144Hz AMOLED display, gaming triggers, and a sleek design, competing with the Poco X7 Neo and Infinix Zero 40 5G. With a focus on performance and affordability, it aims to deliver a smooth gaming experience without the flagship price tag. Limited details are available, but can it balance gaming prowess with everyday usability? Let’s explore its specs, features, and potential in the budget gaming segment.

Features

Specification

Display

6.78" AMOLED, 144Hz, 1080 x 2400 pixels (FHD+, 395 PPI), 1000 nits (peak), Gorilla Glass 5

Processor

MediaTek Dimensity 7200 (4nm), Octa-core (2x2.8 GHz Cortex-A715, 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A510)

RAM

8GB / 12GB (LPDDR5, expandable via RAM Plus)

Storage

128GB / 256GB / 512GB (UFS 3.1, no microSD slot)

Main Camera

Dual: 50MP (wide, f/1.8, OIS, 1/1.95" sensor), 5MP (ultrawide, f/2.2, 112° FOV)

Selfie Camera

16MP (wide, f/2.4, 1080p@30fps)

Battery

5500mAh, 65W fast charging (0-100% in ~40 minutes)

Operating System

Realme UI 6.0 (Android 15), 2 years OS updates, 3 years security updates

SIM Support

Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)

Connectivity

5G (SA/NSA), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB Type-C 2.0, GPS, NFC

Build & Design

Glass front, plastic back, aluminum frame, IP65 dust/splash resistant

Dimensions & Weight

164 x 75 x 8 mm; 190g

Audio

Stereo speakers, Hi-Res Audio, no 3.5mm jack

Colors

Neo Blue, Starry Silver, Shadow Black

Additional Features

In-display fingerprint, gaming triggers, GT Boost AI, 5000mm² VC cooling, accelerometer, gyro

Pros

That 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED screen? Absolute eye-candy. Super smooth for gaming, colors pop like crazy—makes the Poco X7 Neo’s 120Hz LCD look kinda meh, honestly.

• Dimensity 7200 inside means you can run heavy hitters like PUBG or Asphalt 9 without your phone sweating bullets. GT Boost AI and that chunky 5000mm² vapor chamber? Yeah, your hands won’t roast mid-match.

• 65W charging with a 5500mAh battery—full charge in, what, 40 minutes? You’ll get through a day and a half easy. Infinix Zero 40 5G’s 45W charging can’t even keep up.

• Stereo speakers with Hi-Res? Games and Netflix sound way better than most budget phones (I’m looking at you, Realme P3x).

• And the gaming triggers? Genuinely useful if you’re one of those folks who live for COD Mobile or BGMI. Feels almost console-like.

Cons

IP65 is just “oops, I spilled my drink,” not “I dropped it in the pool.” Some rivals, like the Realme P3 Ultra, are way tougher with IP69.

• No headphone jack. No microSD. That’s a pain if you’re old school or like hoarding songs/photos. Realme P3 5G’s got you covered there, this one… not so much.

• The 5MP ultrawide cam? Kinda sad, not gonna lie. Shots are just okay, especially at night. The Realme 14 Pro Lite’s 8MP is noticeably better here.

• Plastic back—feels decent, but pick up a glass-backed phone like the Vivo T4 Pro 5G and you’ll feel the difference.

• Only 2 years of OS updates is a bit stingy, especially when Realme’s own P3 Ultra gives you three.

Design Vibes:                                             

 The Neo 7 SE 5G is light (190g) and slim (8mm), so it won’t weigh down your pocket. Glass up front, plastic out back—which is fine, but not exactly “premium.” IP65 means it’ll survive some rain, and that Neo Blue color? Screams “I’m a gamer!” Those built-in triggers are a legit bonus for shooters—way cheaper than a ROG Phone, too.

2. Screen Time:

Massive 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz refresh. Fast, sharp, and bright enough for most days out, though not as blinding as the P3 Ultra’s 1500 nits. Nearly all screen in the front, so video and games look dope.

3. Camera Capabilities:

Main 50MP shooter does a solid job in daylight, with OIS helping out at night. The 5MP ultrawide? Meh, skip it for group pics. Selfies look fine (16MP), but influencers might want something beefier like the P3 Ultra’s 32MP.

4. Battery & Charging:

5500mAh battery will easily get you through a long day, even if you’re gaming. 65W charge is rapid—plug in, grab a snack, and you’re set. Not as big as the P3 5G’s 6000mAh, but way faster than Poco’s 45W.

5. Software & Performance:

Android 15 with Realme UI 6.0. GT Boost AI keeps games running smooth, and the Dimensity 7200 doesn’t lag, even when you push it. That giant vapor chamber keeps things cool—no sweatier palms. Downside? Only two years of updates, so don’t expect long-term support.

The Realme Neo 7 SE 5G? Straight-up a gaming monster for the price. That screen, chip, triggers, and cooling are all dialed in for gamers. Beats the Poco X7 Neo and Infinix Zero 40 5G for pure playability. But yeah, if you care about water resistance, better cameras, or expandable storage, you might wanna look elsewhere. Hardcore gamers and budget ballers—this is your phone. For a better-rounded pick, maybe check out the Realme 14 Pro Lite.

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  • Published: 8/25/2025
  • Company: Realme
  • Category: Mobile