Realme tossed out another teaser for the GT 8 Pro on Weibo overnight—focusing on battery and charging this time, stacked against the older GT 7 Pro. Shows how they’ve beefed up the capacity while slimming the body down. Phone’s set to drop tomorrow, October 21, 2025, at 3 PM sharp, starting in China only—no global word yet.
Battery Upgrade Path
Battery jumps to 7000 milliamp-hours on the GT 8 Pro—bigger than the 6500 milliamp-hours in last year’s GT 7 Pro. Means more runtime on a charge; think pushing through heavy days of gaming or streaming without hunting outlets as often. They pulled this off by tweaking internals, maybe denser cells, or rearranging components, without bloating the size.
Charging Speeds Breakdown
Wired charging sticks at 120 watts—same as before, zips from zero to full quickly. Realme claims 50% fill in just 15 minutes with their matching charger; that’s the tech cramming power safely without overheating much. New twist: 50-watt wireless charging, which the GT 7 Pro skipped entirely—no pad needed for the older one. Wireless means drop it on a Qi-compatible stand, charges more slowly than wired, but handy for desks or cars.
Slimmer Build Despite More Power
Thickness shrinks to 8.2 millimeters—thinner than the GT 7 Pro’s 8.5 millimeters, even with that extra 500 milliamp-hours stuffed in. Engineers likely optimized space inside, shifting chips or using slimmer materials, so it feels less bulky in a pocket without sacrificing grip or durability.
Processor and Display Tech
Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset runs the show—Qualcomm’s top 2025 silicon, built on 3-nanometer process for snappy performance and better efficiency. Handles demanding apps or multitasking without lagging hard. Paired with an R1 chip dedicated to the screen—handles refresh rates or color tweaks smoother, cuts power draw on visuals.
Rumored Camera and Extras
Word’s out on a 200-megapixel periscope zoom lens with optical image stabilization—built around Samsung’s HP5 sensor, zooms in clear without blur from shakes. Display might hit 144 hertz refresh for fluid scrolls, 2K resolution packing over 500 pixels per inch for sharp pics. RAM could top 16 gigabytes for juggling tons of apps, ultrasonic fingerprint under the screen scans fast even with wet fingers—bounces sound waves instead of light like optical ones.
That’s the scoop from official teases and leaks—full reveal tomorrow clears up the rest. If you’re eyeing a flagship without insane prices, this one’s shaping up solid.

