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Here's the big news realme GT7 has: It will be the first smartphone in Malaysia to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e processor, which recorded a high AnTuTu score of over 2.45 million points, placing it among the top 3 Android processors available in the country.
On the realme GT7, it is set to deliver serious power and smooth performance without breaking the bank – something that's music to the ears of budget-conscious Malaysian techies.
Dimensity 9400e

The heart of the realme GT7 is the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e, a flagship-grade chipset that's making its Malaysian debut soon on 27 May 2025. This processor boasts an all-big-core architecture, featuring a high-performance X4 prime core, a powerful GPU, and the same advanced AI model found in the Dimensity 9400.
The result is an AnTuTu benchmark score exceeding 2.45 million points, putting it in the top echelon of Android processors available in Malaysia. For those who demand smooth multitasking, lag-free gaming, and snappy performance, this chip looks like it'll certainly deliver.
120FPS Smooth Gaming On The Way

Beyond the powerful Dimensity 9400e, the phone will feature a new GT Boost system that predicts SoC workloads frame by frame and allocates performance with millisecond precision during gameplay.
This technology not only reduces power consumption but also ensures sustained full-frame performance for smoother and more immersive gaming.
realme also claims the GT7 can support continuous 120FPS gaming which include some of the top 20 popular titles, including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Honor of Kings. For the Malaysian mobile gaming community, this is a significant advantage to have in your MOBA game sessions and even tournaments.
Battery and Charging - Powering the Experience

To keep up with the demanding processor and smooth gaming, the realme GT7 will come with a large 7000mAh battery coupled with 120W fast charging. The processor and battery combination aims to provide all-day battery life and incredibly quick top-ups, minimizing downtime.
For busy Malaysians who are constantly on their phones, a large battery and fast charging are crucial for staying connected throughout the day without worrying about running out of juice.

realme's labelling of the GT7 with a "Flagship Killer" moniker suggests realme is aiming to disrupt the high-end smartphone segment by offering premium features at a competitive price. It'll be exciting to find out the actual pricing and how it stacks up against other devices in the Malaysian market.
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