Worth noting for Indian buyers — the Realme 16T is inching closer to an official debut. The phone has been spotted on Geekbench with the model number RMX5268, and the listing reveals some early hardware details. The phone is expected to launch in the country next month, and has already cleared BIS and SIRIM certification databases, which is a reliable sign that a launch is not far off.

Realme 16T leaked specifications

The Geekbench listing, spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav, shows the Realme 16T running on a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and Android 16. The processor configuration breaks down to two cores at 2.4GHz and six cores at 2.0GHz, with a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU handling graphics. On Geekbench 6, it scores 784 (single-core) and 2007 (multi-core), which puts it in line with entry-to-mid-segment performance. 1 of 2

The Dimensity 6300 is worth contextualising within Realme’s own lineup. The Realme 15T, which the 16T is succeeding, used the Dimensity 6400 Max. The standard Realme 16 5G, positioned above the 16T, uses the Dimensity 6400 Turbo. The 16T’s Dimensity 6300 sits below both, and moving to the chipset suggests Realme may be repositioning the 16T slightly lower (less likely), or focusing more on efficiency and cost.

That is not necessarily a bad thing. The Dimensity 6300 is a decent enough chip for everyday use like social media, streaming, and casual gaming. In a segment where battery life and display quality tend to matter more than processing power, the chipset choice does not automatically make or break This product.

No display, battery, camera, or pricing details have surfaced yet from the Geekbench listing, so most of the picture is still missing. If the 16T follows the 15T’s template, we could see something on the lines of a 6.57-inch AMOLED, 7,000mAh battery, 60W charging, and IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, which was what the predecessor offered. That would still make it a strong package despite the chipset step-down, if priced correctly. For context, the Realme 15T launched in September 2025 at Rs 20,999. The 16T will need to at least match the specs to justify the successor label.

At this price point, it could go up against the Redmi Note 15, Infinix Note Edge, Nothing Phone (3a) Lite and the POCO M7 Pro. The Redmi Note 15 has strong brand recall, while Nothing plays with design. Realme’s play has typically been battery capacity and display brightness, and if the 16T continues that tradition, it should remain competitive.

The Dimensity 6300 versus the Dimensity 6400 Max in the 15T is a downgrade on spec sheets, and Realme will need to price the 16T accordingly or make up for it elsewhere — a larger battery, a better display, or a lower price than the 15T’s Rs 20,999 launch tag.