Realme is shaking up flagship smartphone design with something we’ve never seen before: the world’s first switchable camera bump. The Realme GT 8 Pro, launching in India this November, lets you swap camera modules like building blocks, ditching the boring one-size-fits-all approach.
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Realme GT 8 Pro: Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Unique Feature | World’s first switchable camera bump |
| Camera Styles | Round, square, robot-themed designs |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 |
| Display | 6.79″ QHD+ AMOLED, 144Hz, 7,000 nits |
| Battery | 7,000mAh (120W wired, 50W wireless) |
| Main Camera | 200MP periscope telephoto (3x optical) |
| Launch | November 2025 (India) |
| Colors | Diary White, Urban Blue |
How Does the Switchable Design Work?
The personalization involves a simple, tactile mechanism: unscrew the existing camera bump, select a different style, and secure it with a precise lock-in click. Choose from round, square, or robot-themed designs to match your mood or style.
This isn’t just a gimmick. Realme positions this hardware change as a direct response to stagnation in monotonous flagship designs, targeting young users who want devices that reflect their personalities. The robot-themed module even features a contrasting hue against the phone body through Realme’s Color-Mix concept.

Beyond Looks: Flagship Powerhouse
While the design grabs headlines, the GT 8 Pro packs serious hardware. It’s claimed to score over 4,000,000 on AnTuTu, making it one of the most powerful smartphones launching this year.
The camera system, co-engineered with Ricoh GR, includes a 200MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom and an astounding 120x digital zoom. Realme has integrated a dedicated “Ricoh GR Mode” with Quick Focus Mode and an immersive viewfinder for professional-grade point-and-shoot photography.
The massive 7,000mAh battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging addresses one of the GT 7 Pro’s thermal management issues during heavy use.

Why This Matters
Flagship smartphones have become indistinguishable rectangles with fixed camera bumps. By making the camera module interchangeable, Realme offers something competitors can’t: personalization without sacrificing performance. It’s purely cosmetic—the lenses stay fixed—but it transforms your phone from a generic gadget into a personal statement.
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FAQs
Does changing the camera bump affect waterproofing?
Realme confirms no change in battery or waterproof features.
When exactly will the GT 8 Pro launch in India?
Expected around November 20, 2025, details coming soon.







