Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 Chipset
The Realme GT 8 Pro will be among the first devices powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, built on a 3nm (N3P) process. It supports 100 TOPS AI compute power and comes with Snapdragon Elite Gaming features. Leaked benchmarks show the device crossing 3.8 million on AnTuTu, aligning with 2025’s flagship performers.

2K Flat OLED Display with LTPO
Realme is going for a premium visual experience with a 6.8-inch 2K LTPO OLED flat display. It supports adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz and features an anti-glare coating. An ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor is also expected.
200MP Periscope Camera
On the camera front, the GT 8 Pro may debut with a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, likely based on Samsung’s HP9 sensor. The camera setup is expected to support optical zoom, improved digital zoom, and enhanced low-light performance, aided by advanced pixel merging and multi-frame processing.
7000mAh Battery and 100W Fast Charging
Battery life could be a standout feature, as the phone is tipped to carry a 7000mAh battery, with some reports pointing to a 7500mAh version. It is also rumored to support 100W wired charging, making it one of the most power-packed devices in the segment.
Improved Audio and Haptics
The GT 8 Pro is also expected to feature a new X-axis linear motor for better haptic feedback and upgraded stereo speakers. Paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, the phone promises a flagship-level user experience across the board.
Realme GT 8 Pro Launch Date
Leaks suggest that Realme is planning to unveil the GT 8 Pro in October 2025 through an offline launch event. The device is expected to challenge the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Xiaomi 16 Ultra in terms of performance and pricing.

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