Introduction
The realme GT 8 Pro enters India as a flagship that pushes three big ideas at once: raw speed, a huge 7000mAh battery, and a camera-first identity built around Ricoh GR branding. realme announces the India launch for November 20, 2025, and the phone remains listed on realme India channels in April 2026, which keeps it relevant for buyers still comparing premium Android phones around the ₹70,000 mark.
This phone matters because it does not behave like a typical Realme flagship. It adds a 2K 144Hz display, wireless charging, IP69+68+66 protection, a 200MP telephoto camera, and a switchable camera-bump design that instantly makes it stand out in a crowded segment.
Key Highlights
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with Hyper Vision+ AI chip.
- 6.79-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate and 7000 nits peak brightness.
- 7000mAh battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging.
- Triple rear camera setup: 50MP main + 50MP ultra-wide + 200MP telephoto, plus 32MP selfie camera.
- realme UI 7.0, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and IP69+68+66 rating.
Details
Phone Overview
The realme GT 8 Pro is a premium performance phone that tries to mix gaming power with travel-friendly zoom photography. On paper, it checks nearly every flagship box: top-end chip, bright 2K panel, large battery, fast charging, wireless charging, strong ingress protection, and a flexible camera setup.
Full Specifications
- Display: 6.79-inch AMOLED, QHD+ 3136 x 1440, up to 144Hz, 508 PPI, 7000 nits peak brightness.
- Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Adreno 840 GPU.
- RAM and storage: Up to 16GB RAM and up to 512GB storage in India.
- Rear cameras: 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, 200MP telephoto.
- Front camera: 32MP.
- Battery: 7000mAh.
- Charging: 120W wired, 50W wireless, 10W reverse wireless.
- Software: realme UI 7.0, Android 16-based.
- Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, NavIC.
- Build: Gorilla Glass 7i, IP69+68+66 dust and water resistance.
Design and Build Quality
realme makes the GT 8 Pro feel different from most flagships because of its “Switch Design” camera module. The rear camera deco is removable and swappable, and realme even sells a detachable camera decoration set for the phone. That makes the design more playful than the usual flat flagship formula.
In hand, this is not a small phone. The official dimensions come in at about 161.80 x 76.87 x 8.2mm for Diary White and 8.3mm for Urban Blue, while the weight varies from about 214g to 218g depending on colour. Protection looks strong, with Gorilla Glass 7i on the front and IP69+68+66 sealing, so durability is one of its better selling points.
Performance and Gaming
This is where the GT 8 Pro feels most convincing. 91mobiles rates its day-to-day and gaming performance highly, while Gadgets 360 says gaming performance is top-notch and notes that the phone does not get hot while playing fast-paced games like Call of Duty: Mobile at the highest settings.
Benchmark-wise, the phone looks seriously fast. 91mobiles lists an AnTuTu score of 3,932,397, a Geekbench multi-core score of 11,088, a Wild Life Extreme score of 7,235, and only 4 percent battery drain after 30 minutes of gaming, with 9.4 percent heating in the same test. That is strong flagship-level output for power users.
Real-life Usage Score
8.8/10
For real-world use, the GT 8 Pro feels best suited to heavy multitasking, long gaming sessions, and buyers who want no-compromise speed. The only reason it does not score even higher is that its battery results and camera consistency do not fully dominate the segment the way its chipset does.
Camera Review
The camera hardware is ambitious, but the experience is not perfectly balanced. The 200MP telephoto is clearly the star. Gadgets 360 says 3x zoom photos look clear with good dynamic range, near-accurate colour, and good detail, while 91mobiles also highlights the telephoto and Ricoh GR modes as major strengths.
The main camera is more mixed. Gadgets 360 says daylight shots look slightly punchy and saturated, and that low-light detail becomes soft with aggressive noise removal. 91mobiles is even more direct, calling the primary camera inconsistent. The ultra-wide camera is fine in daylight, but Gadgets 360 says it drops off after dark, and low-light video still shows visible noise with room for better stabilisation.
Selfies are solid enough for a premium phone. Gadgets 360 says selfies come out well in both daylight and low light, while the official spec sheet confirms 4K selfie video support at up to 60fps.
Camera Samples Verdict
The telephoto camera gives the GT 8 Pro its identity. The main sensor performs well but not as consistently as the best camera phones in this price class. The ultra-wide and low-light video still need tuning. If zoom photography matters more than total camera consistency, this phone makes sense.
Software and Features
The GT 8 Pro runs realme UI 7.0 on Android 16 and adds a long list of premium extras, including an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, AI Framing Master, strong haptics, stereo speakers, and Wi-Fi 7. The overall experience looks smooth and responsive, and both major reviews praise the UI fluidity.
The weak point is software clutter. Gadgets 360 specifically flags spammy notifications from system apps like Game Centre, Theme Store, and App Market. So the core software is smooth, but the out-of-box polish is not completely clean.
Battery and Charging
On paper, the battery story looks outstanding. You get a 7000mAh cell, 120W wired charging, and 50W wireless charging, with realme claiming 0 to 50 percent in 15 minutes and 0 to 100 percent in 43 minutes for wired charging on the product page.
Real-world battery results are more debated. Gadgets 360 calls the battery life excellent, but 91mobiles finds it underwhelming for the size and lists a PCMark battery life of 12 hours 45 minutes with a 20 to 100 percent charging time of 39 minutes. That means charging stays fast, but endurance does not fully match the huge battery on every test bench.
Price in India
The realme GT 8 Pro launches in India at ₹72,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant and ₹78,999 for the 16GB + 512GB variant. The Dream Edition launches at ₹79,999 for 16GB + 512GB. As of April 10 to 11, 2026, price trackers and listings still show the starting India price at ₹72,999.
Variant-wise, the GT 8 Pro still sits directly against phones like the OnePlus 15 and iQOO 15 in the premium flagship bracket. That makes value judgment harder, because buyers in this segment now expect not just speed, but also cleaner software, stronger camera consistency, and better battery efficiency.
Launch Date and Availability
realme schedules the GT 8 Pro India launch for November 20, 2025, and the first sale starts from November 25, 2025. The standard model goes on sale via realme.com, Flipkart, and offline mainline stores, while the Dream Edition also starts selling from November 25.
As of April 2026, the phone remains listed on the realme India store and major listings remain active, which suggests that availability continues rather than disappearing after the launch cycle.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Phone | Starting price in India | Where it wins | Where realme GT 8 Pro wins |
|---|---|---|---|
| OnePlus 15 | ₹72,999 | Better battery life and faster charging in 91mobiles testing. | Better Geekbench multi-core score, brighter display, and a more ambitious telephoto setup. |
| iQOO 15 | ₹72,999 | Slightly longer battery life in 91mobiles comparison. | Faster charging, lower weight, brighter display, and slightly stronger benchmark numbers. |
| realme GT 7 | ₹36,999 | Much lower price and stronger value-for-money for gamers on a budget. | Better display resolution, stronger overall flagship performance, wireless charging, and stronger camera hardware. |
Best alternative: The OnePlus 15 looks like the safest alternative if you care more about battery life and faster top-up speeds. The realme GT 7 is the smarter pick if you want Realme performance DNA without spending flagship money.
First Sale / Offer Update
At launch, realme offers a ₹5,000 bank discount on the standard GT 8 Pro, up to 6 months no-cost EMI, and a complimentary Deco Set. That brings the effective price down to ₹67,999 for 12GB + 256GB and ₹73,999 for 16GB + 512GB.
The Dream Edition stays at ₹79,999 and gets EMI offers instead of the same flat bank discount. Online offers apply through ICICI, HDFC, and SBI at launch, while offline EMI promotions expand to more card issuers. Listings are still live in April 2026, but final bank and card offers can change by seller and sale date.
Box Contents
The official box includes:
- Phone
- Charger
- USB cable
- SIM ejector tool
- Quick guide
- Safety guide
- Protective case
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Excellent flagship-grade performance.
- Sharp 2K 144Hz display with extreme brightness.
- Very capable 200MP telephoto camera.
- Premium protection with Gorilla Glass 7i and IP69+68+66 rating.
- Fast wired and wireless charging.
Cons
- Primary camera tuning stays inconsistent.
- Battery life does not always dominate despite the huge battery size.
- Low-light ultra-wide and video quality need improvement.
- System apps can push spammy notifications.
What is Missing
- A cleaner out-of-box software experience.
- More reliable main camera tuning.
- Better low-light video stabilisation.
- A faster USB standard than USB 2.0.
Who Should Buy This Phone?
This phone suits gamers, heavy multitaskers, and buyers who want a premium Android flagship with a standout telephoto camera. It also fits creators who care about zoom shots, street-style modes, and fast charging more than absolute camera consistency across every lens.
Ideal Buyer Profile
- Gamers: Yes, especially for sustained high-end play.
- Camera users: Yes, if telephoto and Ricoh modes matter most.
- Students: Only if budget is flexible.
- Creators: Good for zoom, 8K recording, and 4K selfie video.
- Value buyers: Better to look at realme GT 7 or wait for a price cut.
Final Verdict
The realme GT 8 Pro is easy to admire and slightly harder to recommend at full price. It delivers serious flagship speed, a brilliant display, useful wireless charging, standout telephoto performance, and one of the most distinctive designs in the market. But the main camera remains inconsistent, the software still needs cleanup, and battery life does not completely crush rivals despite the 7000mAh cell.
Should you buy or wait?
Buy it if your priority is speed, gaming, zoom photography, and premium hardware. Wait if you want a lower street price, cleaner software polish, or more dependable all-round cameras. Skip it only if battery efficiency and stable camera tuning matter more to you than performance. Gadgets 360 also leans toward waiting for a price cut if you are spending above ₹70,000 on a Realme phone.
FAQs
1) Is the realme GT 8 Pro good for gaming?
Yes. Reviews say it handles high-end games very well, and 91mobiles posts strong gaming benchmark and heat numbers.
2) Does the realme GT 8 Pro support wireless charging?
Yes. It supports 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging.
3) What is the realme GT 8 Pro price in India?
The starting India price is ₹72,999 for 12GB + 256GB, while 16GB + 512GB costs ₹78,999.
4) Is the realme GT 8 Pro camera good?
Yes, especially the 200MP telephoto. But the main camera and low-light ultra-wide performance are less consistent than the best rivals.
5) Should I buy the realme GT 8 Pro or wait?
Buy it for performance and zoom photography. Wait if you want a better deal or more polished all-round camera output.
Important Links
- Official product page – realme GT 8 Pro overview.
- Official specs page – full specifications and box contents.
- Official store listing – current India store presence.
- Buy link reference – Flipkart product listing.
- Review page reference – Gadgets 360 review and 91mobiles review.
- Comparison reference – GT 8 Pro vs OnePlus 15.
Related Articles / Internal Links
- Best phones under ₹75,000 in India
- realme GT 7 review
- OnePlus 15 review
- iQOO 15 vs realme GT 8 Pro
- Best camera phones for travel photography
- Best gaming phones in India
Update History
- November 7, 2025: realme confirms the GT 8 Pro launch for November 20.
- November 20, 2025: India pricing becomes official, starting at ₹72,999.
- November 25, 2025: first sale begins with ₹5,000 bank offers and Deco Set benefits on the standard version.
- April 10–11, 2026: the phone remains listed in India with a starting price of ₹72,999 across active listings and trackers.
