Testseek.com have collected 179 expert reviews of the Oppo Realme 8 Pro and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oppo Realme 8 Pro.
March 2021
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179 Reviews
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The editors liked
Gorgeous 108MP camera quality
Good battery life
3.5mm headphone jack
Value for money
Lightweight design despite the large battery
High-quality primary 108MP camera
Good battery life with even better charging
Slim and lightweight design
Impressive camera capabilities
Good battery life and 50W charging
Good AMOLED screen
Bright
HDR10
Small punch-hole
Excellent battery life
Fast charging
Runs well most of the games
Great photo and video quality in broad daylight
We like the 3x (almost) lossless zoom
Lovely Android 11 + Realme 2.0 UI combo
3.5mm
Impressive main camera
In-display fingerprint scanner
Mighty-fast charging
High-quality main camera
Surprisingly good 3x digital zoom
Fast all-around performance thanks to 6GB RAM / Snapdragon 720G combo
Light
Slim device
Back side umepfindlcih for fingerprints
Flexible camera with many modes
Lots of memory
The editors didn't like
Cheap design
Ugly “dare to leap” branding
No performance upgrades
Disappointing 60Hz display
No wireless charging
Better options at similar price
Display only 60Hz
Single speaker lacks bass
Poor in-display fingerprint scanner
Software needs refinement
Gaudy branding
No high refresh rate display
Performance isn't best in class
Doesn't come across as a major upgrade to the Realme 7 Pro
Photos by Raj Rout
Competitors for Realme 8 Pro
Realme 8 Pro
Vs
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
Realme Narzo 30
No ingress protection whatsoever
60Hz screen
Aging chip
Slow main camera when shooting night photos
Not the best photo low-light quality either
No stereo speakers
There are better phones priced closely to the 8 Pro
Abstract: The Realme 8 Pro is a mid-range £279 handset that offers quite a lot of punch for your cash, although 5G support is noticeably missing from the mix. It's powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 720G SoC with 8GB of RAM, and there's 128GB of internal storage, of...
In test: Redmi Note 10 Pro vs. realme 8 Pro. Test devices provided by Xiaomi Germany and realme Germany The camera comparison between the Redmi Note 10 Pro and the realme 8 Pro reveals two good camera smartphones below 300 Euros (~$361). Overall, the Xiao...
60Hz display, No water protection, Old SoC, No stereo speakers
Realme's first try at an affordable camera phone is a success. Without the 108MP camera, we have a normal, balanced mid-range smartphone. With the huge lens, Realme 8 Pro becomes an excellent tool to record your daily life, family and travels. In all this...
light, slim device, Back side umepfindlcih for fingerprints, flexible camera with many modes, lots of memory, fast charging
no 5G, only 60 Hz display, relatively slow memory
On test: realme 8 Pro. Test device provided by realme Germany.The realme 8 Pro is clearly something for fans of light, slim smartphones. You should not attach importance to 5G, and you also have to get used to the 60 Hz display. The device is cleanly manu...
Good AMOLED screen, bright, HDR10, small punch-hole, Excellent battery life, fast charging, Runs well most of the games, Great photo and video quality in broad daylight, We like the 3x (almost) lossless zoom, Lovely Android 11 + Realme 2.0 UI combo, 3.5mm
No ingress protection whatsoever, 60Hz screen, Aging chip, Slow main camera when shooting night photos, Not the best photo low-light quality either, No stereo speakers, There are better phones priced closely to the 8 Pro, Pricing
The competitionThe Realme 8 Pro is one very balanced smartphone and offers a thoughtfully picked feature set at a reasonable price. It's a more compact and lightweight smartphone than its peers; it has a Super AMOLED screen, a capable Snapdragon 720G chip...
Abstract: We hardly found any differences in their appearances. These twin models share the same 90Hz 1080P AMOLED display and a similar rear design. The only detail that helps us to distinguish one from the other is their rear processing.For Realme 8 Pro, there ar...
Lightweight design despite the large battery, High-quality primary 108MP camera, Good battery life with even better charging
Display only 60Hz, Single speaker lacks bass, Poor in-display fingerprint scanner, Software needs refinement, Gaudy branding
The Realme 8 Pro isn't a bad phone per se, but the competition is so far ahead in the finer details that it's a lot harder to make a case for it. Whether it's the lack of a high refresh rate panel, the barely-working fingerprint reader, or the stuttering...
Published: 2021-03-24, Author: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
Gorgeous 108MP camera quality, Good battery life, 3.5mm headphone jack, Value for money
Cheap design, Ugly “dare to leap” branding, No performance upgrades, Disappointing 60Hz display, No wireless charging, Better options at similar price
The Realme 8 Pro commits to a stellar main camera at the sacrifice of any improvements elsewhere on the phone. It's a decent budget phone, but there are better options for this price...
Impressive main camera, In-display fingerprint scanner, Mighty-fast charging,
Design won't appeal to all, 60Hz refresh rate screen, Similar/inferior to predecessor
If Xiaomi hadn't launched the Redmi Note 10 Pro just a few weeks before Realme's 8 Pro launched, the 108MP budget phone would have had an easy run of things, and won our best-in-class badge of honor. That said, it did, and in many respects, Xiaomi's smart...