Speed that kills.
| Network | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G / 6G |
| Launch | 2029 February 15 |
| Body | Dimensions: 163 x 76 x 8.9 mm Weight: 205 g Build: Glass front Carbon Composite back Aluminum frame SIM: Dual SIM Pulse Light 3.0 |
| Display | Type: AMOLED 300Hz 4000 nits Size: 6.78 inches Res: 1260 x 2800 pixels Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus 3 |
| Platform | OS: Android 19 (Realme UI 10.0) Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 8 (1.4 nm) CPU: Octa-core GPU: Adreno 1200 |
| Memory | Card slot: No Internal: 1TB 24GB RAM 2TB 32GB RAM UFS 5.2 |
| Camera | Triple: 50 MP (wide) Sony LYT-Z OIS + 8 MP (ultrawide) + 2 MP (macro) Features: 320W Charge 300Hz Screen AI Gaming Core Video: 8K@60fps |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes stereo speakers 3.5mm jack: No WLAN: Wi-Fi 9 Bluetooth: 7.0 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Dual-Cell 5400 mAh Charging: 320W wired |
Duration: 12 Months
Only in supported games. For scrolling, it's buttery smooth but overkill.
Realme says the GaN technology and fireproof shielding make it safe.
5400mAh is decent, but 300Hz gaming drains it in 4-5 hours. Charging takes 4 mins though.
Main sensor is flagship level. The rest are average.
It's a composite blend, very strong and light.
It gets warm charging at 320W, but the fan in the charger cools it down.
No.
IP54 splash resistant.
32GB. You can keep 50 games open in the background.
No.
Yes, it shows battery level, notifications, and pulses to game audio.
Yes.
Yes, a massive 320W brick is in the box.