Realme 16 Pro series confirmed for India launch, major upgrades expected

Realme just dropped the news that its Realme 16 Pro series is officially en route to India, setting the stage for what looks like one of the biggest mid-range refreshes of 2025. We are expecting two models – the Realme 16 Pro and a higher-end Realme 16 Pro+ – which marks a shift in how the brand handles this price bracket.

Teasers are already live, and if the leaks are accurate, this isn’t just a small spec bump over the Realme 15 Pro; it's a total overhaul.

A Look at the Realme 16 Pro Series: Expected Features and Early Comparisons

Realme's teaser images show off a sleek device with a gold frame and a camera module that sticks out a bit, hinting at some serious optics. Certification leaks (specifically for model RMX5121) suggest a move to a flat display and a new square camera island, ditching the circular designs of the past.

If the rumours hold water, the screen is going to be a major selling point. We are looking at a 6.78-inch 1.5K OLED panel with a blazing 144Hz refresh rate. In a segment where 120Hz is the standard, pushing to 144Hz makes this a dream for mobile gamers.

Under the hood, it's likely running a next-gen mid-range chip from MediaTek or Snapdragon, paired with Android 16 right out of the box. Storage is also getting a much-needed boost, with options potentially hitting 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.

But the camera is the headline grabber. The paperwork points to a massive 200-megapixel main sensor, a huge leap from the 50MP sensors we saw on the 15 Pro. If Realme tunes this right, it could give the Samsung Galaxy A-series and Vivo V-series a serious headache.

The wildest rumour, though? A 7,000mAh battery. If Realme manages to cram a battery that size into a phone that's just 7.75mm thick – while keeping 80W fast charging – it would be an engineering marvel and a total game-changer for battery life in this segment.

Realme 16 Pro+ and the Bigger Strategy: Positioning, Trends, and Buyer Insights

The Realme 16 Pro+ (likely model RMX5131) should be the more powerful sibling, possibly offering better zoom lenses or a faster chipset. With colour names like Camellia Pink and Master Gold, it's clear Realme is targeting users who want their phone to look as good as it performs.

This launch highlights a bigger trend: the “mid-range” isn’t really mid-range anymore. As prices creep up towards that ₹30,000 mark, brands are compensating by giving us features that used to be flagship-exclusive—like 1.5K screens and massive batteries.

Who is this for? If you are shopping in the ₹25,000–₹35,000 range, keep your eyes on this. Specifically, if you travel a lot or game heavily, that 7,000mAh battery is reason enough to wait.

Realme will likely trickle out the exact processor and pricing details over the next few days. But given the certifications are done, the official launch event is probably just weeks away.