The newly global Realme GT 7 looks quite impressive, but its Dream Edition is the F1 fan’s wet dream. Themed after the Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team it certainly has one of the most intriguing back designs in recent years!
Clad in Aston Martin Racing Green and shipped in a very special box, you might be surprised to find that the Realme GT 7 Dream Edition isn’t as expensive as you think. At €900 it’s just €100 more than the regular phone, but the Dream Edition comes in a 16/512 GB trim. In India, the Dream Edition is an even better deal at INR 50,000.
You get the phone in a solid box (also in Aston Martin Racing Green), complete with a 120W charger, a USB cable, a special racing SIM tool, and a special booklet with information about Aston Martin’s racing history and the GT 7’s design.
You also get a nice Silver Wing phone case with a cutout for the Aston Martin logo on the phone’s back panel.
The case is made of the same rubber as the regular phone’s, but this one has a nicer striped texture on the back to help with grip.
With the box out of the way, let’s take in the beautiful design of the Realme GT 7 Dream Edition. For one, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a phone in this specific shade of green. Realme says the paint was perfected through five layers and hundreds of calibrations. It’s a very pretty color and one that’ll surely stand out.
Besides the Silver Wing on the back, there are flow lines on the back panel that resemble the shape of the Aston Martin F1 car’s.
The Aston Martin makeover carries over to the software, where Realme’s Android 15 comes in a special Aston Martin UI theme.
The phone even has an Aston Martin UI theme
The rest of the car, erm, phone, is the same as the Realme GT 7, which is no bad thing. The phone has a massive 7,000mAh battery with rapid 120W charging – zero to 100% takes 40 minutes (though we did it 36!). Under the hood is a Dimensity 9400e with 16 gigabytes of horsepower.
Upfront sits a lovely 6.78-inch 1264x2780px LTPO AMOLED display with up to 6,000 nits of peak brightness. The panel is kick-ass with lovely 10-bit visuals.
The finishing touch is a solid camera system with 50 MP wide-angle, 50 MP 2x zoom, and 8MP ultrawide shooters.
Check out our full review of the Realme GT 7 for the full details!