SpecEagle review · Realme

Realme Narzo 80 Pro review: Dimensity 7400 gaming value with a 6,000 mAh safety net.

SpecEagle Editorial·Apr 2025·$235
Overall
65/100
Class rank
#25 of 146
Tier
Budget
Buy?
Look elsewhere
The verdict, up front

The student gamer's rational pick.

Narzo 80 Pro covers the spec sheet a college buyer screenshots: big AMOLED, real OIS, two-day battery, flagship-grade ingress sealing. The chip won't flatter benchmarks but holds frame rates where it counts.

01Display

72/100

72/100 puts it above the 69-point average for budget phones of 2025.

TypeAMOLED, 120 Hz, 2,000 nits HBM
Size6.72 inches
Resolution2,400 × 1,080 px (FHD+)

02Camera

64/100

64/100 puts it above the 59-point average for budget phones of 2025.

Main50 MP, f/1.8 (Sony IMX896), OIS
Depth2 MP
Selfie16 MP

03Performance

66/100

At 66/100 this is one of the strongest performance showings among budget phones of 2025 — 11 points above the cohort average.

ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4 nm)
RAM8 / 12 GB
Storage128 / 256 GB

04Battery

84/100

84/100 puts it above the 81-point average for budget phones of 2025.

Capacity6,000 mAh
Wired80 W SUPERVOOC

05Build

64/100

64/100 — right at the average for budget phones of 2025.

06Value

78/100

At 78/100 this is one of the strongest value showings among budget phones of 2025 — 6 points above the cohort average.

What works
  • IP68/IP69 at $235 — class rarity.
  • 6,000 mAh + 80 W combo.
  • Sony IMX896 with OIS.
  • Dimensity 7400 sustains 90 fps BGMI.
What doesn't
  • 2 MP depth filler.
  • realme UI pushes app recommendations.
  • Two OS updates.
  • India-centric availability.
Cross-shop it against
Moto G85
$299 · score 74/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 146-phone cohort of budget devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .