According to Xu Qi Chase, brand president of the Chinese maker, Realme will already start selling the Realme GT 7 Pro this month. He unveiled some details of the Realme GT 7 Pro on his Weibo page.
The executive said that the new phone will combine a top-tier Snapdragon flagship chipset with a periscope telephoto lens in order to make the user “not have to choose between the two.”
It is pretty evident that Realme is waiting for Qualcomm to formally announce the fourth generation of the Snapdragon 8 chipset so that it can schedule its launch. This will happen next week as the San Diego company hosts its yearly Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii between October 21 and 23.