In case you were waiting for clarity, realme has confirmed that the Realme 16T will launch in the country on May 22nd with an 8,000mAh battery and 45W fast charging.

The phone is expected to feature a 6.8-inch display, MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, Android 16, and up to 8GB RAM.

Realme has officially confirmed that the Realme 16T will launch in the country on May 22nd after weeks of leaks and benchmark appearances. The company says the Realme 16T will feature an 8,000mAh battery, the biggest ever used in a numbered Realme smartphone. That is a jump over the Realme 15T, which already packed a sizeable 7,000mAh battery.

Key specifications

The headline feature is the battery. As per Realme, the phone can last up to three days on a full charge and deliver around 11 hours of continuous 60fps BGMI gameplay. Coupled with the fact that the phone is still 8.8 mm thick, that’s impressive for the segment where bigger battery phones end up being thicker. The 16T, at least on spec sheets, seems to be trying to avoid that compromise.

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The Realme 16T keeps the same overall design direction seen across the rest of the Realme 16 lineup. There is a flat frame, a square-ish aluminium alloy camera module, and fairly clean rear panel styling without too much happening visually. The phone will launch in Aurora Green, Starlight Red, and Starlight Black colour options.

Here are the confirmed and leaked specifications so far:

MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset

Up to 8GB RAM and Android 16

A recent Geekbench listing showed the phone running on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, although some reports claim Realme may market it as the Dimensity 6360. Either way, this is not an aggressively performance-focused chip, especially at a time when brands are pushing harder around gaming and AI features in the mid-segment market.

Even within Realme’s own lineup, the older Realme 15T used a Dimensity 6400 Max, while the regular Realme 16 5G ships with the Dimensity 6400 Turbo. The trade-off here feels intentional keeping in mind cost-cutting. Realme seems to have decided that a lot of shoppers would rather take longer battery life and cooler thermals over slightly higher benchmark scores.

For everyday use, the Dimensity 6300 should still be perfectly fine. Social media, streaming, navigation, messaging, and casual gaming shouldn’t really be a problem here. people chasing heavier gaming performance may still lean towards alternatives from Redmi and POCO, which offer stronger chipsets in a similar range.

Expected variants and pricing

Leaks suggest the Realme 16T could arrive in three variants: 6GB + 128GB, 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB. Realme hasn’t officially revealed pricing yet, but the lineup already gives a rough idea of where this phone could sit. The older Realme 15T launched at Rs 20,999, while the newer Realme 16 begins at Rs 31,999.

There is also another model reportedly on the way called the Realme 16x, which is expected to start with 4GB RAM variants. That leaves the 16T positioned somewhere in the middle, not the cheapest phone in the series, but not the premium performance option either. So we can expect the pricing to be between Rs 20,000 and Rs 30,000, though some people may think of it as a far call for the Dimensity 6300.

If you’re a user constantly hunting for chargers by evening, the Realme 16T looks more interesting than a lot of similarly priced phones on spec sheets. The chipset may not top benchmark charts, but an 8,000mAh battery in a relatively slim body is the kind of thing people notice every single day after buying a phone.