
Realme GT 7T and Buds Air 7 Pro are among the upcoming devices from Realme. In a fresh development, the GT 7T has emerged in the database of the TUV certification platform, whereas the Buds Air 7 Pro has received approval from the FCC authority.
Previouisly, the Realme GT 7T was spotted with model number RMX5085 in Indonesia’s TKDN certification platform database. The same device has now emerged in TUV’s database, revealing its charging capabilities. On the other hand, the RMA2407 device, which was spotted with the Realme Buds Air 7 Pro moniker at the Bluetooth SIG certification in February, has now received approval from the FCC authority, revealing key information like the battery sizes of the case and earbuds.
Realme GT 7T TUV certified

- The TUV certification has revealed that the Realme GT 7T will support 120W fast charging.
- According to a 91mobiles report from February, the GT 7T will be equipped with 8GB of RAM and will be available in a Blue shade. Other details of the device are still under wraps.
- The GT 7T will succeed the Realme GT 6T, which came equipped with key specs such as a 6.78-inch FHD+ 1.5K screen, a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chip, a 5,500mAh battery with 120W charging, and 50-megapixel dual rear cameras.
Realme Buds Air 7 Pro FCC certification
- The FCC certification reveals that the Buds Air 7 Pro case will house a 530mAh battery. To recall, the Buds Air 6 Pro from last year packed a smaller 460mAh battery.
- Each of the Buds Air 7 Pro’s earbuds will have a 62mAh battery, a slight increase from the 60mAh battery in the previous generation.
- The FCC certification document also reveals that the Buds Air 7 Pro charging case supports a 7.5W charging speed and has dimensions of 40.4mm in width and 24mm in height. It also suggests that its design could be similar to the Realme Buds Air 6.
Likely, the Realme GT 7T and Buds Air 7 Pro may debut soon in multiple markets this quarter. However, it remains to be seen whether the brand plans to launch these devices together.