Most of the information here is not technically new, but a new loss has revealed some additional details on the next Realme GT 8 Pro. We still expect the phone to be revealed together with the normal GT 8 this month.
The feature of the Headliner design that Realme has made fun of is the ability to exchange the camera island, effectively changing its shape and design. Of course, you will not be able to change the positioning of the real camera modules, but you can still choose between some islands thanks to a collaboration with Ricoh. In the images included, you can clearly see the phone show two different camera islands and the video teaser suggested that there will be at least three options. The exchange could be a bit of a process involved, since there seem to be small screws that keep the island on the phone, rather than an intelligent toolless mechanism.
Realme GT 8 Pro:
✅ 200 MP 1/1.56 “HP5 Periscope Teleto, Telemacro
✅ 50 MP Lyt-808 1/1.4 “OIS
✅ 50MP UW (probably JN5)
✅ Interchangeable 📸Module, Ricoh Collab✅ 7000MAH+🔋120W
✅ HAPTICS BEST AND 🔊
✅ Ultrasonic FS, IP69✅ 2K 144Hz 10 Bit Ltpo Boe OLED flat
✅ SD 8E Gen 5 pic.twitter.com/tg031Hyjw0– Debayan Roy (gadgetsdata) (@gadgetsdata) 4 October 2025
As for the specifications, it is said that the GT 8 Pro arrives with a 6.78 “OLED QHD screen with an update frequency of 144Hz. It will probably be a 10 -bit LTPO panel, flat, for kind granting of Boe. The chipset will probably be the loading of 120W.
The Realme GT 8 Pro seems to be well equipped in the camera department, with a 50 MP, 1/1.4 “Lyt-808, the main Snapper enabled OIS, a 50 MP Ultrawide (probably the Samsung Isocell JN5) and a 200mp, 1/1.56”, HP5 periscope with Telemacro.
The mixes are also included in the best speakers, heels and fingerprints with ultrasound fingerprints. All this will be mounted within an IP69 body. Therefore, of course, the exchangeable camera islands do not affect the body sealing properties. The phone should be launched Android 16 with Realme UI 7.

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