Realme GT 8 Pro

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Realme GT 8 Pro

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₹78,000

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Quick Specifications

AMOLED

Display Type

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Processor

16 GB +1TB

Ram And Memory

200+50+50 MP

Camera

7000 mAH

Battery

120W

Fast Charging

Feature Names

Full Specification

General Specs

Mobile :

Realme GT 8 Pro

Model :

RMX5210

Avalability :

Available

Series Name :

GT Series

Release Date :

19 November,2025

Category :

Flagship

SIM :

Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM

Network :

4G / 4G+ / 5G/ 5G+

Phone Dimenstions :

161.8 x 76.87 x 8.3 mm

Android :

Android 17, Realme UI 7.0

General Specs

Mobile :

Realme GT 8 Pro

Model :

RMX5210

Avalability :

Available

Series :

GT Series

Category :

Flagship

SIM :

Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM

Network :

4G / 4G+ / 5G/ 5G+

Dimenstions :

161.8 x 76.87 x 8.3 mm

Android :

Android 17, Realme UI 7.0

Display Specs

Screen Size :

6.79 inches

Screen Resolution :

1440 x 3136 Pixels

Screen Type :

AMOLED

Refresh Rate :

144 Hz

Peak Brightness :

7000 nits

HBM Brightness :

2000 nits

Display Specs

Screen Size :

6.79 inches

Resolution :

1440 x 3136 Pixels

Screen Type :

AMOLED

Refresh Rate :

144 Hz

Peak Brightness :

7000 nits

HBM Brightness :

2000 nits

Processor Specs

Processor :

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

GPU :

Adreno 840

Max Clock :

4.6 GHz

Lithography :

3 nm

CPU Cores :

8 Cores

Antutu Score :

4.15 M

Bootup Time :

~16 s

Architecture :

– 6 cores at 3.63 GHz
– 2 cores at 4.61 GHz

Processor Specs

Processor :

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

GPU :

Adreno 840

Max Clock :

4.6 GHz

Lithography :

3 nm

CPU Cores :

8 Cores

Antutu Score :

4.15 M

Bootup Time :

~16 s

Architecture :

– 6 cores at 3.63 GHz
– 2 cores at 4.61 GHz

Ram And Memory

Ram Memory :

16 GB +1TB

Varients :

12GB RAM + 128GB Storage
12GB RAM + 256GB Storage
16GB RAM + 512GB Storage
16GB RAM + 1TB Storage

Ram Type :

LPDDR5X Ultra

Storage Type :

UFS 4.1

Ram And Memory

Ram / Rom :

16 GB +1TB

Ram Type :

LPDDR5X Ultra

Storage Type :

UFS 4.1

Varients :

12GB RAM + 128GB Storage
12GB RAM + 256GB Storage
16GB RAM + 512GB Storage
16GB RAM + 1TB Storage

Main Camera Specs

Mega Pixels :

200+50+50 MP

Image Resolution :

16320 × 12240 Pixels

Sensor Name :

Sony IMX906+OmniVision OV50D+Samsung ISOCELL S5KHP5

Zoom X :

3x

Rear Recording :

8K @ 30fps
4K UHD @ 30/60/120fps
Full HD (1080p) @ 30/60/120/240fps

Digital Zoom :

120x

Main Camera Specs

Mega Pixels :

200+50+50 MP

Sensor Name:

Sony IMX906+OmniVision OV50D+Samsung ISOCELL S5KHP5

Rear Recording :

8K @ 30fps
4K UHD @ 30/60/120fps
Full HD (1080p) @ 30/60/120/240fps

Image Resolution :

16320 × 12240 Pixels

Optical Zoom :

3x

Digital Zoom :

120x

Front Camera Specs

Front Camera :

32 MP

Image Resolution :

6560 × 4928 Pixels

Front Sensor :

GalaxyCore GC32E2

Front Recording :

4k @30/60 fps
Full HD @30/60 fps
HD @30 fps

Main Flash :

Dual-LED Flash

Front Flash :

Screen Flash

Front Camera Specs

Mega Pixels :

32 MP

Front Sensor :

GalaxyCore GC32E2

Front Recording :

4k @30/60 fps
Full HD @30/60 fps
HD @30 fps

Image Resolution :

6560 × 4928 Pixels

Main Flash :

Dual-LED Flash

Front Flash :

Screen Flash

Battery Specs

Capacity :

7000 mAH

Fast Charging :

120W

Battery Type :

Silicon-Carbon

Wireless Charging :

50W

Reverse Charging :

-

Reverse Wireless :

-

Battery Life PC Marks :

12h 38m

Charging Time :

~41m (20% To 100%)

Battey Specs

Capacity :

7000 mAH

Watts:

120W

Battery Type :

Silicon-Carbon

Wireless :

50W

Wired Reverse:

-

Reverse Wireless :

-

Battery Life PC Marks :

12h 38m

Charging Time:

~41m (20% To 100%)

Other Specs

Weight :

212 g

Build :

Glass Front, Aluminum Frame, Glass Back

WiFi :

Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be)

Bluetooth :

6.0

NFC :

Yes

Speakers :

Dual Stereo Speaker

Finger Sensor :

Hyper Sonic Front Finger

Special Features :

-

Other Sensors :

– Proximity sensor
– Gyroscope
– Accelerometer
– Ambient light sensor
– Compass
– Fingerprint

Other Specs

Weight :

212 g

Build :

Glass Front, Aluminum Frame, Glass Back

Wi-Fi :

Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be)

Bluetooth :

6.0

NFC :

Yes

Speakers :

Dual Stereo Speaker

Special Feature :

-

Other Sensors:

– Proximity sensor
– Gyroscope
– Accelerometer
– Ambient light sensor
– Compass
– Fingerprint

Note :

Certain devices may have different processors, cameras, charging speeds, network bands, or pricing in different countries. Always verify important details with the official brand website or local retailer before purchase.

Note :

Certain devices may have different processors, cameras, charging speeds, network bands, or pricing in different countries. Always verify important details with the official brand website or local retailer before purchase.

Highlights And Review Of Phone

Display Review:

The realme GT 8 Pro carries a 6.79-inch AMOLED screen that genuinely deserves attention the 1440 x 3136 pixel resolution means everything from text to photos looks razor sharp, and the 144Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and gaming feel noticeably smoother than what most phones offer. Where this display really separates itself is brightness  in regular High Brightness Mode it sits at a comfortable 2,000 nits for outdoor use, but when the sun is really beating down it can push all the way to an almost unbelievable 7,000 nits peak, making it one of the most readable screens you’ll find on any smartphone today. Being AMOLED, the blacks are true blacks and colors carry a natural depth without looking oversaturated, which makes long streaming sessions and late-night browsing genuinely easy on the eyes. For the price, this is a display that can comfortably stand next to anything Samsung or Apple is currently offering.

Processor Review:

The realme GT 8 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and the numbers behind it are genuinely impressive — an octa-core setup with two performance cores pushing up to 4.61 GHz and six efficiency cores at 3.63 GHz, all built on a 3nm process that keeps heat and power consumption notably lower than older chips. That AnTuTu score of 4.15 million puts it firmly at the top of the mobile performance chart right now, and in real use you feel every bit of it — apps open before you’ve finished tapping, heavy games run at high frame rates without the phone turning into a hand warmer, and switching between a dozen apps simultaneously feels completely effortless. The Adreno 840 GPU handles graphically demanding titles with genuine composure, and the 16-second boot time tells you this chip wastes no time getting the system up and running. The 3nm lithography is also worth mentioning in plain terms — it means the chip squeezes more performance out of less power, which directly contributes to the phone’s excellent battery endurance despite running such a powerful processor. The honest con worth flagging is that under prolonged, sustained load — think 30 to 40 minutes of back-to-back gaming — the chip does throttle performance noticeably to manage thermals, so peak benchmark numbers don’t always reflect what you’ll see in extended sessions. For everyday use and even serious gaming, though, this is as capable a mobile processor as you’ll find in 2026.

Memory Review:

The realme GT 8 Pro comes in four variants starting from 12GB RAM with 128GB storage all the way up to a genuinely generous 16GB with 1TB, so there’s a configuration for almost every type of user depending on how much you shoot, store, and multitask. The LPDDR5X Ultra RAM is the fastest mobile memory standard available right now, and with 16GB of it the phone handles aggressive multitasking without flinching — you can have navigation, music, a browser with multiple tabs, and a game all sitting in the background and none of them will need to reload when you switch back. On the storage side, UFS 4.1 is equally top-shelf — file transfers, app installs, and loading large games happen noticeably faster than on phones using older UFS 3.1 or eMMC standards, and in day-to-day use the whole system just feels consistently snappy because of it. The 1TB option is particularly interesting for heavy users who shoot 4K video regularly or prefer keeping their entire media library on-device without relying on cloud storage.

Camera Review:

The realme GT 8 Pro’s triple camera system is built around three genuinely different sensors  a 50MP Sony IMX906 main camera, a 50MP OmniVision ultrawide, and a headline 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP5 periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom  and the combination gives you real versatility rather than the usual token secondary cameras that most phones throw in for spec sheet padding. That 200MP telephoto resolves images at up to 16320 x 12240 pixels, which means when you zoom in on a distant subject you’re pulling out detail that simply isn’t possible on most competing phones, and the 120x digital zoom range, while not perfect at its extreme end, gives you useful reach for architecture, sports, and travel photography. The main Sony sensor handles daylight shooting with natural color reproduction and solid dynamic range, though it can occasionally struggle with consistency in tricky mixed lighting situations  it’s not the most foolproof shooter, but it rewards a little patience. Video capability is equally serious 8K at 30fps from the rear and 4K up to 60fps from the front means both your main content and selfie videos are captured at a genuinely high standard, with 1080p at 240fps available when you want slow-motion footage. The 32MP front camera uses a GalaxyCore GC32E2 sensor and resolves selfies at 6560 x 4928 pixels, which is sharper than most front cameras you’ll find even on more expensive phones, and the screen flash does a reasonable job filling in light for selfies in dark environments where a physical flash isn’t available. The dual-LED rear flash handles low-light stills adequately, though like most phones the night mode processing does more heavy lifting than the flash itself in truly dark conditions.

Battery Review:

The realme GT 8 Pro packs a 7000mAh silicon-carbon battery, and the choice of silicon carbon chemistry over traditional lithium-polymer is worth understanding  it stores more energy in a smaller physical space, which is exactly how realme managed to fit this much capacity into a phone that doesn’t feel like a brick in your hand. PCMark clocked the battery life at 12 hours and 38 minutes under continuous mixed workload testing, which in real daily use translates to a full day of heavy usage with enough left over that you won’t be hunting for a charger before bed. Where things get genuinely impressive is charging  120W wired charging takes the phone from 20% to full in roughly 41 minutes, meaning a quick plug-in while you shower or eat is enough to top you back up completely rather than just adding a nervous sliver of battery. The 50W wireless charging is equally noteworthy because most phones that offer wireless charging cap it at 15W or 30W  at 50W you’re looking at a full wireless charge in well under two hours, which makes the wire feel optional rather than necessary. The only honest observation is that the PCMark score of just over 12 hours is good but not quite class-leading  a phone with this chip and display pushing hard will consume power at a rate that a 7000mAh battery can only do so much to offset. Overall though, between the capacity, the silicon-carbon efficiency, and the speed of both wired and wireless charging, the battery package on the GT 8 Pro is one of the more complete setups available on any flagship right now.

Pros And Cons Of Device

Pros of Mobile

✅ The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gives you top-of-the-line flagship gaming performance.
✅ A massive 7000mAh battery really outlasts most other premium flagships’ competitors.
✅ 120W charging significantly reduces downtime when you’re using your device very heavily.
✅ A 200MP periscope camera lets you zoom in even farther than rival devices offer.
✅ Your 2K 144Hz AMOLED display will give you a very sharp image with lots of smooth motion.
✅ An ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is both faster and more reliable than an optical sensor will be.
✅ 50W wireless charging is still quite rare for high-performance-focused Android flagships.

Cons of Mobile

❌ Gorilla Glass 7i protection lags slightly behind the latest top-end glass options.
❌ That 3x optical zoom is shorter than what some top-end camera competitors offer.
❌ Realme UI still packs too many unnecessary software extras and preinstalled apps.
❌ That 7000mAh battery does increase weight – and long-term hand fatigue too.
❌ Camera processing may not be entirely consistent compared with Vivo or Xiaomi’s top-tier offerings.
❌ Only four Android updates fall short of Samsung and Google’s impressive software support schedules.
❌ Its premium price really erodes that all-important value-for-money aspect.

Best For - Not Best For

Best For

Mobile gamers seeking flagship performance.

Power users needing exceptional battery life.

Users wanting a 144Hz flagship display.

Zoom photography enthusiasts.

Long-term smartphone buyers.

Frequent travelers.

Performance-focused enthusiasts.

Not Best For

Compact phone buyers.

Users wanting stock Android-like software.

GT 7 Pro owners looking only for camera upgrades.

Realme GT 8 Pro — Upgrades From Realme GT 7 Pro

Realme GT 8 Pro vs Realme GT 7 Pro Mobile Comparision :

Feature realme GT 7 Pro realme GT 8 Pro Main Upgrade
Processor Snapdragon 8 Elite Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Faster CPU, GPU & AI performance
AnTuTu Score ~2.5 Million ~3.9 Million Major performance boost
Display Size 6.78" AMOLED 6.79" AMOLED Slightly larger display
Resolution 2780 × 1264 3136 × 1440 Sharper 2K display
Refresh Rate 120Hz 144Hz Smoother animations & gaming
Peak Brightness 6000 nits 7000 nits Better outdoor visibility
Rear Main Camera 50MP 50MP No major change
Telephoto Camera 50MP Periscope 200MP Periscope Huge zoom upgrade
Front Camera 16MP 32MP Higher-resolution selfies
Battery 5800–6500mAh 7000mAh Longer battery life
Wired Charging 120W 120W No change
Wireless Charging No 50W New feature
Storage Type UFS 4.0 UFS 4.1 Faster storage speeds
RAM Type LPDDR5X LPDDR5X No change
Water Resistance IP68/IP69 IP68/IP69 No change
Operating System Android 15 Android 16 Newer software

Trailer And Unboxing Of Realme GT 8 Pro

Realme GT 8 Pro Offical Trailer

Realme GT 8 Pro Unboxing

Disassembly & PUBG Test of Realme GT 8 Pro

Realme GT 8 Pro Disassembly

Realme GT 8 Pro PUBG Test

Reviews About Realme GT 8 Pro

FAQs Questions

Realme's GT 8 Pro sports an AMOLED display. It features a 6. 79-inch 2K screen operating at 144Hz. The 'AMOLED' designation indicates that each pixel emits its own light - therefore blacks actually appear quite black, colours seem especially vivid and battery usage when viewing apps with lots of darkness is lower compared to an LCD. At this screen size and resolution, the content really looks very sharp and highly detailed indeed, without ever showing a hint of pixelation.

It tops out at 7,000 nits an astounding figure indeed when compared to flagships. To put it into perspective, most top-tier phones measure between 1,500 and 2,500 nits. At 7,000 nits you'll be able to stand directly in bright sunlight still read everything on your screen without tilting or squinting. Indoors the phone automatically adjusts to perfectly comfortable levels so your eyes aren't over-illuminated at night.

It runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 the most powerful mobile processor that Qualcomm currently produces. It's the same processor family seen in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and other 2025-26 flagships. In real use it really means apps launch instantly, quite heavy games run extremely smoothly, 4K video editing on your phone is possible, and the system stays responsive even after months of use. The only catch is that under very long gaming sessions the chip throttles a bit to manage heat a common trade-off at this level of performance.

The GT 8 Pro uses LPDDR5X RAM with either 12GB or 16GB configurations, paired with UFS 4.1 storage going up to 1TB. LPDDR5X is the fastest RAM standard currently in smartphones it means smoother multitasking, faster app switching, and less background app reloading. UFS 4.1 storage is equally cutting-edge, giving you near-instant read and write speeds. In plain terms

Primary back camera - 50MP using a Sony IMX906 sensor with an f/1. 8 lens opening. Supporting cameras are a 50MP ultra-wide and that really eye-catching 200MP periscope telephoto lens. The 50MP main camera is a well-established sensor giving clean, highly detailed daylight photos. The real point of interest here though is that 200MP telephoto - with that many pixels zoomed shots retain very sharp detail indeed - something you can't match anywhere else at this price. Low-light performance across the whole system is fairly good but not exceptionally top-notch.

The selfie camera measures 32MP - with an f/2. 4 aperture. That's truly quite generous for a front camera - it picks up fine details in decent lighting, handles portrait mode quite well, and produces spotlessly clean results for video calls and social media itself. In dimly lit settings it blurs over like most front cameras do - however, all things considered it punches above what you'd typically get even from high-end flagships.

The main camera holds a Sony IMX906 — a 1/1. 56-inch sensor manufactured by Sony for their top-of-the-line phones. Sony sensors are greatly considered to be amongst the most reliable in mobile photography - giving very natural colour science and a wide dynamic range. The 200MP telephoto lens uses a Samsung HP5 sensor - a large-format chip designed specifically for high-resolution zoom photography. The ultrawide camera features an OmniVision sensor at 50MP. Each camera has a purpose-built sensor rather than some generic chip, which really shows realme took the camera hardware very seriously this time.

The GT 8 Pro holds a 7,000mAh battery made up of two 3,500mAh cells joined together – a silicon-carbon chemistry that lets more energy be stored in a much thinner form factor than traditional lithium batteries.

Yes — and aggressively so. It supports 120W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. At 120W you can go from nearly empty to full in under an hour, which practically eliminates charging anxiety. The 50W wireless is faster than what most rivals offer even on wired connections.

Yes — for the right person. If you want flagship-level performance, a stunning display, exceptional battery life, and a genuinely unique 200MP zoom camera without paying Samsung or Apple prices, the GT 8 Pro makes a strong case. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 keeps it future-proof for at least two to three more years of demanding use.

However, there are honest trade-offs to know about. The chip throttles under sustained heavy load, the USB port is only 2.0 which is embarrassingly slow for a phone at this price, camera consistency can be hit or miss especially in tricky lighting, and realme's software history on long-term Android updates is not as reliable as Samsung or Google. If software longevity and camera consistency matter most to you, Samsung Galaxy S25 or Google Pixel 10 Pro are safer choices. But on pure hardware value for money, the GT 8 Pro is hard to argue against in 2026.

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