Realme is planning to expand its flagship gaming series lineup with the launch of two new smartphones, the Realme GT 8 5G and GT 8 Pro 5G, together in October 2025, according to recent reports. This marks a change from last year’s launch, where the Realme GT 7 Pro debuted in November, and the standard Realme GT 7 was released much later, in May 2025. The company appears to be aligning the release schedules for both models this time.
Realme GT 8 5G and GT 8 Pro 5G: Key Specifications and Features (Expected)

According to the tipster Digital Chat Station, both devices are expected to feature Qualcomm’s latest flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. This processor aims to improve performance and power efficiency over its predecessors. By equipping both the Realme GT 8 and GT 8 Pro with this chip, Realme might be reducing the performance gap between the standard and Pro versions, which may offer strong processing power across both models.
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Furthermore, leaks and rumours suggest that the Realme GT 8 Pro will come with a 6.85-inch 2K OLED display, possibly supplied by Samsung. The screen might include an AR anti-glare coating, a feature similar to what is seen on Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra. This coating might help improve screen visibility in various lighting conditions.
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The Realme GT 8 Pro is also rumoured to have a battery capacity exceeding 7,000mAh, which may offer extended usage time. It may support 100W fast charging, which will enable a quick recharge despite the large battery size. The device's build might include a metal frame, contributing to its durability.
A notable feature could be the inclusion of a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, which is rumoured to use Samsung’s HP9 sensor. This camera setup would offer advanced zoom capabilities and high-resolution imaging, a key selling point for photography enthusiasts.
{{/usCountry}}A notable feature could be the inclusion of a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, which is rumoured to use Samsung’s HP9 sensor. This camera setup would offer advanced zoom capabilities and high-resolution imaging, a key selling point for photography enthusiasts.
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On the other hand, details about the standard Realme GT 8 remain scarce, with no specific information released yet. However, with the launch expected in the coming months, more information is likely to surface soon.