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Realme X7, X7 Pro phones with Mediatek Dimensity chips could be coming to India soon, teased by CEO

Realme is on a launch spree, the company has launched 10 different smartphones in the last 100 days in India. Earlier today, Realme India CEO, Madhav Sheth took it to twitter to ask the opinion of Realme fans and users on the MediaTek Dimensity processor.

Realme, under its portfolio, has various smartphones powered by Media Dimensity SoCs but all those smartphones are exclusive to the Chinese market as of now. Realme V5, Realme V3, Realme X7, Realme X7 Pro, and the recently launched Realme Q2, Realme Q2 Pro, and Realme Q2i are the Realme smartphones that pack MediaTek Dimensity SoC under the hood.

An hour later, Mr. Sheth cleared some air and hinted towards the arrival of Realme X7 series in India. To recall, the Realme X7 series, including Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro launched in China last month. These devices look similar to the Realme 7 Pro, but come with a different paint job.

Detailed specs of Realme X7 and X7 Pro can be found here.

Are you excited about Dimensity Chipset Launch in India?? Please share your comments.

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