Realme GT 8 Pro Launches in India with Ricoh Cameras, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
- Ricoh-tuned triple-camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, 200MP telephoto lens, and GR-style photo modes
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 paired with Hyper Vision AI chip for faster performance and smoother gaming
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Modular camera island with swappable circular and rectangular designs
Realme has launched its latest flagship, the Realme GT 8 Pro, in India, bringing a refreshed design, upgraded imaging, and Qualcomm’s newest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. The flagship starts at Rs 72,999, and Realme has also introduced a special Dream Edition inspired by the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.
Sales begin November 25 on Realme’s official website, Flipkart, and select retail stores. Buyers can avail Rs 5,000 bank discounts on ICICI, HDFC, and SBI cards, along with six-month no-interest EMIs. Realme is also offering the Deco Set, a bundle of swappable camera island panels. The Dream Edition additionally comes with up to 12-month no-interest EMI options.
The GT 8 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip paired with Realme’s Hyper Vision AI chip to enhance graphics, camera performance, and overall efficiency. The GT Boost 3.0 engine optimizes thermal control, frame stability, and gaming performance.
For imaging, Realme has partnered with Japanese brand Ricoh to introduce a new 50MP main camera, 200MP periscope telephoto lens, and 50MP ultra-wide shooter. Users also get the new Ricoh GR Mode and five GR-inspired film tones to create signature photo styles.
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The phone features a 6.79-inch 2K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 7000 nits peak brightness. It comes in Diary White with frosted glass and Urban Blue with a vegan leather finish. A large 7000mAh battery powers the device, supported by 120W fast charging and 50W wireless charging. The GT 8 Pro also includes an IP69 rating for dust and water resistance and offers a modular camera design letting users switch between circular and rectangular camera layouts.

