Highlights

  • Designed in collaboration with Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team
  • 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage
  • Aston Martin-themed UX

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With a sleek Aston Martin green finish, 16GB RAM, and custom accessories, the Realme GT 7 Dream Edition is the most premium Realme phone ever — and it’s worth every stare.

Realme GT 7 Dream Edition ASMR Unboxing: A limited-edition masterpiece for F1 fans

Realme’s GT series is back with two familiar names — the GT 7 and GT 7T — and a not-so-familiar twist in the form of the GT 7 Dream Edition. While the GT 7 and 7T bring serious spec firepower. Dream Edition that truly steals the spotlight. Co-designed with the Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team, this one is all about flex appeal.

Pricewise, the GT 7 starts at ₹39,999, while the GT 7T starts at ₹34,999. The GT 7 Dream Edition, in its single 16GB + 512GB variant, costs a neat ₹49,999.

Now, while the GT 7 and GT 7T both bring serious performance to the table, Realme clearly saved its biggest flex for the GT 7 Dream Edition. And let me tell you — this one looks and feels like no other Realme phone I’ve unboxed.

Spec-wise, it’s identical to the regular GT 7. You get the same powerhouse Dimensity 9400e chip, but with this one, you get 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.

The experience with this one here is all about the design, the materials, and the attention to detail. The GT 7 Dream Edition has been co-designed with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, and everything from the finish to the packaging screams luxury.

The phone comes in a deep Aston Martin green, complete with a wing-inspired back design and a finely engraved silver emblem. It’s sleek, clean, and unmistakably premium. The moment I opened the box, I knew this wasn’t going to be a regular Realme unboxing.

The packaging itself is finished in a matching green with subtle metallic detailing. Inside, the first thing you see is a mini coffee table book tracing Aston Martin’s racing legacy. Underneath that sits the phone, but below it is where things get really interesting.

There’s a pull-out compartment containing all your accessories — a black 120W charging brick, a black USB-A to USB-C cable, and a beautifully textured black case that feels fantastic in hand. The case even has a precise cutout for the Aston Martin emblem to peek through, and the same wing-style detailing continues here, too.

Dig a little deeper and you’ll find a tiny box with paperwork, and inside it, one of the coolest extras I’ve seen — a SIM ejector tool shaped like an Aston Martin Formula One car. It’s a small touch, but it ties everything together.

To complete the experience, the phone boots with a custom Realme UI skin that matches the theme. Visually and physically, the GT 7 Dream Edition nails that luxury-sporty vibe, and if you’re someone who loves a good collector’s edition, this one’s hard to pass up.

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