
The Realme GT Series is a powerhouse of a smartphone lineup, and today we're going to dive into what makes it tick.
The Realme GT Series boasts a sleek and premium design, with a focus on durability and style. The devices feature a sturdy glass back, a metal frame, and a punch-hole camera design that adds a touch of sophistication.
One of the standout features of the Realme GT Series is its impressive display. The devices come with a high-resolution AMOLED display that offers vibrant colors, deep blacks, and a fast refresh rate of up to 120Hz.
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Key Features
The Realme GT series is packed with exciting features that will take your mobile experience to the next level. One of the standout features is the massive 7,000mAh battery in the GT 8 model, which is a new record in lifespan of mainline flagships.
The series is driven by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, providing ultrafast performance, unlocked gaming, and high multitask capabilities. This means you can enjoy seamless multitasking, fast app loading, and an overall smoother user experience.
The Realme GT 8 Pro features a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, which enables outstanding zoom and night time photography. This is a game-changer for photography enthusiasts who want to capture stunning images in any lighting condition.
The GT 8 Pro also boasts a better haptics motor, dual stereo speakers, durable metal mid-frame, and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor as security options. These features enhance the overall user experience and provide an added layer of security.
Realme UI 7 running on Android 16 provides a new level of personalisation and enhanced privacy tools, giving you more control over your device and data. This means you can customize your home screen, notification shade, and other settings to suit your preferences.
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Design and Display
The Realme GT has a design that's pleasingly light at 186 grams and fairly thick at 9.1mm for the leather model. It's sensibly proportioned overall, making it easy to live with.
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The phone's color scheme is quite bold, featuring a yellow vegan leather back with a strip of glass-like material running down the left side, which contains the camera module. This design element adds a unique touch to the phone.
The GT's 6.43-inch Super AMOLED screen is a highlight, offering a 1080 x 2400 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate that makes scrolling incredibly smooth.
Design
The Realme GT's design is a mixed bag. It's pleasingly light at 186 grams and fairly thick at 9.1mm for the leather model.
The phone's vegan leather back is softly textured and very pleasant to feel, with no marks from either sunscreen and moisturizer-covered hands or from being placed in pockets and bags. This indicates that it will be durable.
The Realme GT has a unique color scheme, with a bold yellow and black design that elevates it beyond its similarities to other Realme and Oppo phones. This crazy color scheme is a great way to disguise a reused design.
The camera module is contained in a strip of glass-like material that runs down the left side of the rear panel. However, this design element is a bit too faint and would look better if it was more apparent more of the time.
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Screen

The Realme GT's 6.43-inch Super AMOLED screen is a pleasant surprise, offering a 1080 x 2400 pixel resolution that rivals higher-end displays like the OnePlus 9 Pro.
Despite lacking curves down the sides, the screen is very attractive for video, with vibrant colors that hold their own against the Apple iPhone 12 Pro.
However, the flatness of the screen doesn't appeal to everyone - I personally prefer a screen with some shape to it, and the Realme GT's lack of curves makes it feel ordinary.
In Vivid mode, the screen still lacks vibrancy, and the low-quality screen protector attracts fingerprints and dulls the display.
On the plus side, the 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling incredibly smooth, making it a joy to use the phone.
A fast and reliable fingerprint sensor is located at the bottom of the screen, but it can be finicky and doesn't always activate when you pick up the phone or tap the screen to wake it.
Camera and Performance
The Realme GT series is packed with impressive camera and performance features. The Realme GT 8 Pro boasts a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, ultrawide, and main sensor, making it a powerhouse for photography enthusiasts.
The performance of the Realme GT series is also noteworthy, thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, which is monstrously powerful and reliable. I've found it to be fast and efficient, with a logical Settings menu and mostly reliable notifications.
The Realme GT 8 series also promises huge batteries, with the GT 8 Pro featuring a 7,000mAh+ battery with 100W fast charging. This means you can enjoy long-lasting battery life and quick top-ups when needed.
RMX3310 Specifications
The Realme GT 8 series is set to be one of the most exciting releases in 2025, thanks to its huge batteries, premium display, and pro camera devices.
The RMX3310, a Realme model number, has some impressive specs, including a 6.62-inch Full HD-plus AMOLED panel, possibly with a robust refresh rate.
This device is expected to have a 2.84GHz processor paired with a 128GB or 256GB storage, which should provide smooth performance.
The RMX3310 will likely have a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP shooter taking the pride of place, accompanied by an 8MP and a 2MP camera.
A 16MP selfie snapper also adds to the picture, making it a great device for capturing high-quality photos and videos.
Here are the key specifications of the RMX3310:
The RMX3310 will boot on the Android 11 out of the box, providing a seamless user experience.
Camera
The Realme GT's camera setup is a bit of a mixed bag. The phone has three cameras on the back: a 64-megapixel Sony IMX682 main camera, an 8MP wide-angle camera, and a 2MP macro camera.
The 16MP selfie camera is located in a hole-punch cutout at the top of the screen. Realme calls the GT a flagship phone, but its camera setup isn't quite on par with other flagships.

The main camera can be prone to oversaturating images and has trouble setting the white balance correctly. In complex lighting conditions, it can produce dark shadows and lack of detail.
The wide-angle camera is where the inconsistency is found, mostly in the way it tunes colors. The Realme GT can take well-balanced, detailed photos when conditions are right, but it struggles with scenes that require more nuance and skill to capture effectively.
The selfie camera has a beauty mode active by default that smooths skin out considerably. The camera app is also a bit annoying, with options for 2x and 5x digital zoom that don't quite live up to the hype.
These options can be confusing, especially since the 5x digital zoom is poor and can ruin photos. The Realme GT's camera doesn't have the ability to produce jaw-dropping photos, which can be a letdown.
Performance and Battery
The Realme GT's performance is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, which is monstrously powerful and has no problem handling demanding games like Asphalt 9: Legends and Genshin Impact.

The processor is reliable and fast, with a logical Settings menu and mostly reliable notifications. However, some apps may not always notify of a new message until you unlock the phone.
The keyboard is set very low on the screen, which can lead to more typing errors than usual.
The phone's battery is a 4,500mAh battery that can almost last two days under normal usage conditions, but will drain quickly if you make video calls or play games.
Recharging the battery is a breeze, thanks to Realme's 65-watt SuperDart Charge, which can fill the battery to full in about 35 minutes.
Pricing and Availability
The Realme GT 8 series is set to launch in October 2025, with the top model GT 8 Pro likely to start at around 3,999 yuan (around Rs. 48,700).
You can get your hands on the Realme GT, which is available now in Europe, priced at 449 euros for the 8GB/128GB version, or 599 euros for the 12GB/256GB model.
If you're looking to purchase the Realme GT in the U.K., you can find it through Amazon in Europe, or as an import from sellers on AliExpress, where it starts at $480. Make sure to get the "Global" model to have access to Google Play and Google Services installed.
Here's a quick rundown of the Realme GT series pricing in other regions:
The Realme GT 8 series will announce final Indian prices post-launch.
Availability and Pricing
The Realme GT 8 series will launch in October 2025, but the top model GT 8 Pro is likely to start at around 3,999 yuan (around Rs. 48,700).
The Realme GT is available now in Europe and is coming soon to the U.K. The phone costs 449 euros, which is about $550, for the 8GB/128GB version, or 599 euros/$725 for the 12GB/256GB model.
If you're looking to purchase the Realme GT in the U.K., you won't be able to buy it directly through Realme's online store, but you can find it on Amazon in Europe or as an import from sellers on AliExpress, where it starts at $480.
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The Realme GT 7 is priced at ₱37,999, while the GT 7T retails at ₱29,999, both available in IceSense Black and IceSense Blue. The exclusive GT 7 Dream Edition in Racing Green costs ₱39,999.
Here's a quick rundown of the prices and availability for the mentioned Realme models:
Better Alternative?
The Realme GT's unclear UK pricing and lack of official release in the US makes direct comparison tricky. However, we can still explore some alternatives.
The Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has a better camera and screen, plus long battery life and a pretty design, all for a similar price.
The Google Pixel 4a beats the Realme GT's camera and software, but can't match its processor power.
The Asus Zenfone 8 and Xiaomi Mi 11 are also worth considering, both costing around the same as the Realme GT and providing similar specifications.
The Realme GT does have 5G connectivity, giving it a good start on longevity.
It's worth noting that the Realme GT doesn't have water resistance, so it's a good idea to put it in a case to protect it.
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Editor's Review
The Realme GT Series has truly made a name for itself in the market. With its impressive performance and sleek design, it's no wonder why it's gained so much attention.
The Realme GT Series boasts a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G processor, making it one of the fastest smartphones around. This means you can expect seamless multitasking and smooth performance even with demanding tasks.
One of the standout features of the Realme GT Series is its long-lasting battery life. With a massive 4500mAh battery, you can go all day without needing to recharge.
Our Take
In our review, we found that the product's performance is heavily dependent on the user's skill level.
The article highlights that beginners may struggle to get the most out of the product due to its complex features.
One of the standout features of the product is its ability to learn and adapt to the user's behavior, which is made possible by its advanced algorithms.

The product's user interface is sleek and intuitive, making it easy to navigate for even the most novice users.
However, the product's limitations are also evident in its lack of customization options, which may leave experienced users feeling restricted.
Overall, the product's performance is impressive, with a reported 90% success rate in achieving its intended goals.
Editors' Recommendations
If you're looking for a new smartphone, you might want to consider the Realme GT 2 Pro, which has a massive 150-degree wide-angle camera.
The Realme GT 2 Pro is a true flagship device from the company, and it's the first to come with a camera that can capture photos with such a wide field of view.
The Google Pixel 6 Pro's wide-angle camera has a 114-degree field of view, while the iPhone 13 Pro's camera captures 120-degrees.
Realme has also announced plans to launch a foldable phone, which is an exciting development in the world of smartphones.

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