Realme is rumoured to be working on a revolutionary air-cooled telephone with a proprietary built-in AC, raising the bar in smartphone cooling technology. As per the leaks, this Realme air-cooled phone can lower internal temperatures by up to ~24 degrees Celsius and in turn offer better performance without any Structural change to normal handset design.
This puts Realme ahead of many rivals, most of whom who won’t get active cooling until something like the 2025 Oppo K13 Turbo series brought active cooling to the masses. Realme has a unique solution for this, unlike upmarket rivals like the RedMagic 10S Pro that have active fans inside of their camera humps.
Unlike other actively cooled devices that separate the intake and exhaust, The Realme air-cooled smartphone groups them together in a single section of the frame, below the camera hump and towards the bottom of the device. This advanced concept could potentially assist in the mass production of air-cooled smartphones and their thermal management.
Leaked images suggest that the new Realme air-cooled smartphone could belong to a previously announced device (the GT 7 series) that is characterized by an excessively large grille along one side of the handset. The combined system is capable of lowering device temperatures by as much as 6℃ (~42.8℉), allowing sustained performance while gaming or under heavy load.
Realme fans will be even more hyped as this air-cooled phone should hit shelves before the brand’s game-changing 15,000mAh battery device. The release date, obviously, is uncertain, but one thing is clear from the leak: it won’t be long before Realme’s first air-cooled gaming phone arrives, and with the announcement of Snapdragon appetite-whetter we’ve seen next-gen cooling appear, that means it may well make its way into the mainstream.
Realme’s step indicates the company’s efforts towards innovation in the mobile performance and thermal management space by launching a unique proposition for gamers and power users who are looking for speed and stability in their smartphones. If this were to come with built in AC and inherit the tried and trusted GT 7 series design……2015 most exciting phone perhaps.
The fresh new Realme air-cooled phone shows this company is willing to go where no other brand currently goes in mobile. With reservoir-style breathing built directly into the frame, lower temps, higher performing battery efficiency and improved shock travel are a result of the frames ability to relax en route and deliver when you arrive.
This, coupled with the fact that by building in phone cooling tech as standard Realme is laying the groundwork for an ‘overheating days are over’, whether at work or during gaming grinds. The introduction of this unique cooling solution could be a game changer for the design and fabrication of flagship phones.
FAQ
The Realme Air-cooled smartphone will be its first-ever device with a built-in air cool system that can bring down the device’s temperature by up to ~43 degrees F.
The leak indicates it could be from the Realme GT 7 series, as denoted by a big grille on one side of the device.
In what differentiates itself from products such as the Oppo K13 Turbo or RedMagic 10S Pro, Realme combines both the intake and exhaust vents to be on one side of the frame.
We are not sure about the launching date, however it is expected to hit the market before Realme 15,000mAh battery phone.
AC built-in cooling reduces internal heating so that you get better performance and battery life even under long time playing mode.
















