With teasers for the Narzo 80 Pro, Realme India is getting ready to release the Narzo 80 series. Although rumor mills are watching a few incoming models, no phone currently utilizes the new chip, so it should be simple to make this the first phone in the sector to use the Dimensity 7400.
According to Realme, the chip may get an AnTuTu score of more than 780 K. Since the chipset is virtually the same, it should be similar to phones that utilize the Dimensity 7300.
Regarding the older model, the Realme Narzo 70 Pro uses the Dimensity 7050. The upgraded chipset has a newer GPU (Mali-G615 MC2 vs. Mali-G68 MC4) and larger CPU cores (four Cortex-A78 instead of two). Compared to the G68, the G615 architecture is a few generations more recent. Nevertheless, the Dimensity 7400 is also manufactured on a more recent node, which is 4nm instead of 6nm (both TSMC).
Amazon India, which already has a landing page, will be the launch platform for the Realme Narzo 80 Pro. That website, however, solely highlights the phone’s future gaming and multitasking capabilities, as well as its new processor and AnTuTu score.
The Narzo 80x, purportedly powered by the Dimensity 6400, was leaked earlier this month; we assume Realme hasn’t gotten around to it yet. It seems like the 80x is a Realme P3x variation. It’s unclear, however, whether the Narzo 80 Pro is a variation of the Dimensity 7400 since none of the other P3 models utilize it.