The screen is bright, vivid and responsive. It is a panel of 60Hz refresh rate, which might pinch some, considering there are some other phones in this segment with screens of 90Hz refresh rate, including its predecessor the Realme 6 Pro. However, the Realme 7 Pro compensates for the lack of higher refresh rate by using a super AMOLED panel, and it is a good one. It is colourful and works great in all lighting conditions. Moreover, one must give it to Realme for optimising the UI to deliver the screen experience, which is as good as the IPS LCD screen of the 90Hz refresh rate. You need to see it to believe it. From smooth UI movements to swift transition and quick scrolling, there is no way one finds it wanting in smoothness. Complementing the display is its always-on mode, which shows time, date and other relevant information on the phone’s lock screen. The screen boasts an in-display fingerprint sensor, which is slow and inaccurate but gets the job done in most cases.