
"The Realme GT 8 will be powered by the original Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Pro model will feature the brand new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. In case you missed it, we benchmarked the Gen 5 chip using none other than the Realme GT 8 Pro (a prototype version of the phone, at least). The new chip promises a 20% CPU performance uplift compared to the previous model."
"The single-core and multi-core CPU scores are around what we would expect. The RAM capacity for this model is 16GB, though the base capacity might still be 12GB. Note that this is version 6.5.0 of Geekbench, while most of the benchmarking so far has been done on v6.4.0. Another thing that might throw off the score is that the phone ran Android 15 for some reason - maybe that's early development software. Realme already has Android 16/Realme UI 7.0 in the works."
"Meanwhile, the phone also appeared on 3C with a certification for 100W wired charging. If we look at the Chinese GT7, that model supported 100W wired-only charging for its 7,200mAh Si/C battery, while the global GT 7 had 120W wired-only charging for its 7,000mAh Si/C battery. We expect to see some regional variations this year too. The Realme GT 8 (RMX6699) was certified with 100W charging support"
Realme will launch the GT 8 series in October with a vanilla GT 8 and a GT 8 Pro. The vanilla GT 8 uses the original Snapdragon 8 Elite while the GT 8 Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which promises about 20% CPU uplift. Geekbench 6.5.0 listings for the GT 8 (RMX6699) show expected single-core and multi-core scores and a 16GB RAM configuration, with base variants possibly at 12GB. The benchmark unit ran Android 15 despite Android 16/Realme UI 7.0 being in development. The GT 8 received 3C certification for 100W wired charging. The GT 8 Pro is confirmed to feature a QHD display and a 200MP camera, and regional charging and battery capacity variations are likely.
Read at GSMArena.com
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