Realme Narzo 80 Pro
Realme Narzo 80 Pro

Set to launch on April 9, 2025, the Realme Narzo 80 Pro 5G is a mid-range powerhouse aimed at gamers and performance seekers, featuring the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset and a 120Hz AMOLED display. With a versatile 50MP triple camera and 5500mAh battery, it competes with the Poco X7 Pro and iQOO Z10x. After analyzing its specs and early hands-on impressions, its performance and camera versatility shine, though its price and plastic build are considerations. Is it the mid-range champ for 2025?

Features

Specification

Display

6.67" AMOLED, 120Hz, 1080 x 2400 pixels (395 PPI), 2000 nits (peak), HDR10+

Processor

MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy (4nm), Octa-core (4x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78, 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)

RAM

8 GB / 12 GB (LPDDR5)

Storage

128 GB / 256 GB (UFS 3.1, no card slot)

Main Camera

Triple: 50 MP (wide, f/1.8, OIS, PDAF), 8 MP (ultrawide, f/2.2, 112° FoV), 2 MP (macro, f/2.4)

Selfie Camera

16 MP (wide, f/2.4)

Battery

5500 mAh, 80W wired charging

Operating System

Realme UI 6.0 (Android 15)

SIM Support

Dual SIM (Nano-SIM)

Connectivity

5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB Type-C 2.0, GPS, GLONASS

Build & Design

Glass front, plastic frame/back, IP65 dust/water resistant

Dimensions & Weight

162.7 x 75.5 x 8.3 mm; 190 g

Audio

Stereo speakers, no 3.5mm jack, 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio

Colors

Stealth Black, Ocean Blue, Solar Yellow

Additional Features

Under-display fingerprint, AI Gaming Boost, accelerometer, gyro, proximity

Pros

That Dimensity 7300 Energy chip? Yeah, it’s a beast—runs games and apps like a champ, barely breaks a sweat.

• The 6.67" AMOLED is straight-up gorgeous. We’re talking 2000 nits, HDR10+, super bright even outdoors; Netflix, YouTube, TikTok—everything pops.

• Cameras? Pretty flexible setup: 50MP main with OIS, 8MP ultrawide for cramming in your friends, 2MP macro for artsy closeups. Not bad for the price.

• Fast charging is wild—80W fills up the 5500mAh battery in just about 40 minutes. Coffee break = full charge.

• IP65 means it’ll survive rain or a dusty hike, so you don’t have to baby it.

Cons

The plastic build—yeah, it’s not fooling anyone. Feels kinda cheap compared to glass or metal phones.

• No microSD slot. You’re stuck with whatever storage you buy, so pick wisely.

• No headphone jack, which sucks if you’re still loyal to your wired buds.

• Battery’s a bit smaller than what you get on some rivals (like Realme C75 5G or 14T 5G rocking 6000mAh).

• Three years of software updates isn’t bad, but Samsung’s out here promising seven. So, not winning any longevity awards.

Design Vibes

Alright, so the Narzo 80 Pro looks slick with its glass front and plastic frame/back combo—and its got IP65, so bring on the rain. At just 8.3mm thick and 190g, it’s light in the hand and easy to pocket. Solar Yellow? Bold move. But honestly, it’s still not as tough as the Realme 14T 5G’s IP69 rating, and if you want something that actually feels expensive, the Poco X7 Pro’s glass build wins. On the bright side, it shrugs off fingerprints.

2. Screen Time

That AMOLED panel slaps. 6.67 inches, 120Hz refresh, 1080 x 2400—crisp, smooth, punchy colors, and those inky blacks. Sunlight? No problem, with 2000 nits and HDR10+ support. Makes the Realme C75 5G’s LCD look ancient. Plus, almost all screen up front (90.8% ratio) and some eye-friendly modes, so you can binge without frying your retinas. Honestly, it’s giving iQOO Z10x a run for its money.

3. Cameras

Main 50MP shooter with OIS spits out sharp, vibrant pics, day or night. 8MP ultra wide’s decent for group shots and landscapes; 2MP macro is, well, there for close-ups if you’re into that. 16MP selfie cam is perfect for Insta. AI tweaks help with color and clarity, but if you’re into zooming in on squirrels from three blocks away, this isn’t the phone—Realme GT 7’s periscope lens does that well. Video goes up to 1080p at 60fps, a notch above some rivals.

4. Battery & Charging

5500mAh will easily get you through a heavy day—gaming, streaming, doom scrolling, you name it. The 80W charger is no joke; 0 to 100% in around 40 minutes. Sure, not as chunky as the 6000mAh pack in the Realme 14T 5G, but it’s no slouch. No wireless charging, which is kind of meh, but hey, it charges way faster than the Vivo T4X’s 44W.

5. Software Stuff

Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15 is tuned for gaming—AI Gaming Boost keeps things smooth. 8GB or 12GB RAM, so multitasking is a breeze. That Dimensity 7300 Energy chip holds up in heavy games like PUBG, no sweat. You get three years of OS and four years of security updates—not Samsung level, but not terrible. Bloatware’s minimal. Some cool AI tricks, like real-time translation, make life a bit easier.

Launching April 2025, the Realme Narzo 80 Pro is basically a dream for gamers and binge-watchers who don’t wanna drop a fortune—killer AMOLED, speedy performance, solid cameras. Perfect pick for India, Malaysia, Pakistan, wherever you want max value for money. Yeah, the plastic build and missing extras (SD slot, headphone jack) sting a bit, but overall? If you want an affordable gaming machine with a sweet display, this thing’s a steal.

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  • Published: 8/25/2025
  • Company: Realme
  • Category: Mobile