Realme NEO 7 Turbo Launch Date announced, 9400E chip is confirmed to pack
Realme Neo 7 Turbo is set to launch in China on 29 May. Prior to the launch, the company has revealed some details around the upcoming device, including design and chipset.
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In short
- Realme Neo 7 Turbo to launch on May 29
- It confirms the media debut with a 9400E chip
- The phone also has a transparent back panel, which is inspired by smartphone of nothing
Realme has confirmed the launch of its next-gene mainstream smartphone-Realme NEO 7 Turbo. NEO 7 Turbo is set to hit the market in China on 29 May. There is no news on the global release, including the launch of India. Next to the launch, Realme has also revealed designs and some hardware details around the phone. In addition to the launch details, it is confirmed that the phone will be launched in two color variants: gray and black. Let’s see more details around Realme NEO 7 turbo.
Realme Neo 7 Turbo Launch confirmed
Realme is ready to unveil the fourth device in its Neo7 lineup – Neo7 Turbo – with a launch event prescribed for local time (IST) in China at 2 pm on 29 May. This latest joint follows the release of the first NEO7, NEO7 SE, and Neo7x in the year, and promises some bold upgrade on the hood and surface.
The center of the NEO7 Turbo is the brand-new demism of MediaTek 9400E chipset, which is one of the first smartphones to introduce this flagship processor. Built on the upgraded 4Nm process of TSMC, the chip has a 3.4GHz peak clock speed, which reflects it as a high-performance option for electric users and mobile gamers.

Design-wise, Realm is taking a page from the playbook of nothing. The NEO7 turbo will debut in transparent black and transparent gray, both showing a semi-transparent rear panel. Promotional images reveal a design that mimics internal smartphone components – including visual representations of NFC coil, SIM tray and battery. The camera reads “dart” in a separate green accent near the module, which is an indication for realme’s fast-beaching technology. Therefore, it is probably safe to say that Realme is inspired by a smartphone of nothing that has a similar rear panel design.

The rear camera setup has two visible lenses and a flash, in which the main sensor confirms 50-megapixels. On the display front, rumors suggest a 1.5K resolution panel, possibly added with a 7,000mAh battery and 100W fast charging support.

Additional leaks point to 16GB RAM and memory configuration up to 1TB internal storage.
Realme has already opened pre-registrations on its Chinese website, providing customers an initial bird benefits of CNY 1,775 (about Rs 21,000), including interest-free EMI options, extended warranty and trade-in discounts.