realme 16 Pro Review: 200MP camera, Long battery


realme launched the realme 16 Pro, the company’s latest smartphone in the number series, in India this week. The company is back with the Pro+ model for this year, so there are changes in the standard model which now has a flat display since the Pro+ gets a curved screen.

There are also changes in the SoC, but there is a new 200MP camera, the telephoto camera is still not available, but it sticks to the 7000mAh battery while maintaining the sleek design.

Is this the best camera and multi-media-centric smartphone to buy in the Rs. 30,000 range? Let us dive into the review to find out.

Box Contents
Camera
Battery Life
Conclusion
Box Contents

  • realme 16 Pro 12GB + 256GB in Orchid Purple color
  • Protective case
  • 80W SuperVOOC Charger
  • USB Type-A to Type-C Charger
  • SIM Ejector tool
  • User manual and warranty information
Display, Hardware and Design

The realme 16 Pro sports a 6.8-inch (1272 x 2772 pixels) 1.5K flat AMOLED display from Samsung with up to 144Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate and 450 PPI. 144Hz works in some stock apps, and otherwise it mostly stays in 120Hz.

The display is bright since it has HBM or outdoor brightness of up to 1400 nits, so the sunlight legibility is good. You can select lowest allowed brightness, which is useful in dark room which you want the display not to be bright.

It offers good colour output since it has 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. You can select from vivid, Natural, Cinematic, and Brilliant screen colour modes. The phone has AI eye comfort function, and DC Dimming. The phone also has HDR 10 support, which works for YouTube, and Netflix.

The phone doesn’t have a notification LED, but this has an always-on-display that shows contextual info and notifications all day or as per schedule. The phone has 1.65mm ultra narrow side bezels and 1.82mm bottom bezel. It has X-axis linear vibration motor. There is AGC DT star D+ glass protection for the screen.

The phone has a tiny punch-hole that houses a new 50-megapixel camera. Above the display, there is an earpiece on the top edge that doubles up as a secondary speaker. It has an in-display optical fingerprint scanner.

Coming to the button placements and ports, the power button is present on the right side along with the volume rockers. There is nothing on the left. The Dual SIM slot, primary microphone, USB Type-C port and the loudspeaker grill are present on the bottom. The secondary microphone is on the top, along with a speaker vent, and the IR blaster is present on the back of the phone in the camera deco.

The phone has a boxy design that gives a good grip. The Orchid Purple colour variant that we have is inspired by the Purple Orchids.

It also comes in Master Gold colour inspired by the soft golden glow of ripened wheat–warm, gentle, and subtly shimmering
like waves across a wheat field and the Pebble Gray is derived from the smooth, muted sheen of river pebbles that feels comfortably refined
and delicate, said the company.

The model we have is 7.75mm thick, and the Gold and Grey version are 7.79mm. Even though the phone packs a 7000mAh battery, it weighs 192grams, and the weight distribution is good. It comes with an IP66 / IP68 / IP69 / IP69K ratings, which means it offers the highest level of water and dust resistance, can even withstand extreme high-pressure water jets (8–10 MPa), Extreme Temperature (80°C) and is resistant to 36 liquids.

Camera

  • 200MP rear camera with 1/1.56″ HP5 sensor, OIS, f/1.8 aperture
  • 8MP ultra-wide camera with 1/4″ OV08D10 sensor, f/2.2 aperture
  • 50MP front-facing camera with 1/2.88″ OV50D40 sensor, f/2.4 aperture

The camera UI in the realme UI 7 is familiar. There is Vibe mode, Panorama, Film, Slo-mo, Time-Lapse, Dual-View video, Underwater mode text scanner, and tilt-shift. The rear camera offers 14.6MP output after pixel binning, and the front camera images are also 14.6MP in size.

Daylight shots came out well, thanks to the new 200MP sensor, and LumaColor IMAGE tech. The dynamic range is better with auto HDR. There is AI landscape mode which recognizes different photo scenes and automatically adjusts camera settings to make boost the colours. There is no macro mode, but 2x macro shots from the main camera is decent. You also get 200MP Hi-res mode.

Portrait shots are good with plenty of details only till 2x, and it loses details when you go to 3.5x and 4x. It offers up to 30x zoom, and the quality of the image might not be the best when you zoom in beyond 10x, mainly due to the lack of the telephoto camera. The ultra-wide camera is decent in daylight, but it’s just 8MP so you can’t expect much. Low light shots are good as well, and the night mode is useful. The front camera is good enough since it uses the same sensor as the predecessor. Images are crisp, and the portrait shots from the front camera are good as well.

Check out the camera samples

It can record videos at up to 4K 30 fps from the font and rear cameras, and there is slow motion 1080p at 120fps. Portrait video mode is limited to 1080p 30fps. There is also ultra-steady video shooting at 4K 30 fps, and the phone also comes with HDR support from the main camera at 4K 30fps. OIS does a good job for the rear camera.

Software, UI and Apps

The realme 16 Pro runs Android 16 based realme UI 7.0 out of the box. It has Android security patch for November 2025. The phone will get 3 Android updates and 4 years of security updates.

There is Light Glass Design, and adds several AI features such as AI Notify Brief, AI Framing Master, AI Gaming Coach, AI translate, AI Camera, AI Smart Loop, Flux Theme 2.0 and more.

There is AI Ultra Clarity, AI Eraser, AI Glare remover, and AI Perfect Shot, and more.

Apart from the usual set of realme apps and Google apps, it comes with several preloaded apps such as Netflix, Snapchat, LinkedIn, PhonePe and more. These apps can be uninstalled, but come back once the phone is reset. There are also Hot Apps and Hot Games. Since it has an IR blaster, you get IR remote feature.

Out of 12GB LPDDR4X RAM, you get 11.19GB of usable RAM, and about 7GB of RAM is free when default apps are running in the background. It also has DRE or dynamic RAM expansion feature, which uses the built-in storage as RAM. This has up to 14GB of additional RAM expansion. Out of 256GB UFS 3.1, you get about 219.46GB of free storage.

Fingerprint sensor and Face unlock

It has an in-display fingerprint sensor that unlocks the phone quickly, but it is not as fast as a physical fingerprint sensor. You can add up to 5 fingerprints. You can also use the fingerprint for app local and payments in apps. Furthermore, you can change the fingerprint animation and also disable it, and also enable quick launch option to launch apps directly from the lock screen by holding the fingerprint. The phone also has face unlock feature.

Music and Multimedia

YouTube Music is the default Music Player. It has customizable Smart, Movie, Game and Music modes, but doesn’t have Dolby Atmos. It doesn’t have FM Radio support. Audio through the stereo speakers is good without any distortion even in full volume. Audio through earphones is good as well.

This has Widevine L1, so you can play HD content on Netflix and other streaming apps. HDR works for YouTube and Netflix.

Dual SIM and Connectivity

The realme 16 Pro has support for 5G SA and NSA n1/n3/n5/n8/n28B/n40/n41/n77/n78 Network Bands in India. It has 4G Wi-Fi and VoLTE, with support for Carrier Aggregation. Other connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 802.11 ax (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / GLONASS / Beidou. It has OTG support, doesn’t have NFC support. Moving on, the call quality is good, and we did not face any call drops and the earpiece volume was loud. It has stock dialer with call recording support.

The realme 16 Pro’s body SAR is 0.761W/Kg and head SAR is at 0.819/Kg, which is less than 15 Pro. This is well under the limit of 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) in India.

Performance and Benchmarks

The realme 16 Pro is powered by the latest MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Max 4nm SoC that packs 4X Arm Cortex-A78 cores at up to 2.5GHz paired with 4X Arm Cortex-A55 cores. There is MediaTek NPU 655.

The phone has a AirFlow VC Cooling to help keep the phone cool.  We did not face any issues or frame drops in the graphic-intensive games like COD, BGMI and Genshin Impact.

In BGMI HDR Ultra works. There is 120 fps gaming in mainstream games, and there is GT Boost technology. The AI gaming coach uses AI to analyse games and offers assistance through voice or notifications.

In 3D Mark wild life stress test, it scored 98% which is better than realme 15 Pro. The temperature increased from 34 to 35 degrees, which is minimal. That said, check out some synthetic benchmark scores below.

It scored 991677 points in AnTuTu Benchmark 11.

Battery life

Coming to the battery life, the phone packs a 7000mAh (typical) built-in Titan battery, same as the predecessor. It lasts for a whole day even with heavy use.

I got over 7 and half hours of screen on time with over 2 days of use, mostly on Wi-Fi, and occasional 5G use in 144Hz, which is impressive. This has 80W SuperVOOC Charge, same as the predecessor. It can charge up to 50% in less than half an hour and up to 100% in less than an hour with the bundled 80W charger, which is good.

There is smart charging and an option to stop charging at 80% to improve the battery health. However, this doesn’t show the battery health. This also has bypass charging when gaming, so the charging current bypasses the battery to go straight to the motherboard, so it doesn’t affect the battery.

Conclusion

At a starting price of Rs. 31,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model, same as the predecessor, the realme 16 Pro offers a compelling package for users who value endurance and durability above all else. The shift to a flat 144Hz AMOLED display is a welcome change for many, and the phone retains its sleek profile despite housing a massive 7000mAh battery, which is undoubtedly its biggest selling point. The addition of IP69K water and dust resistance further sweetens the deal, making it a robust companion for daily use.

However, it isn’t without its compromises. While the new 200MP main sensor delivers crisp images, the camera system feels slightly unbalanced due to the average 8MP ultra-wide shooter and the lack of a dedicated telephoto lens. Additionally, while the Dimensity 7300 Max ensures smooth performance for daily tasks and moderate gaming, power users might find better raw performance in other devices within this price bracket.

Ultimately, if you are looking for a reliable daily driver with a fantastic screen, incredible battery life that easily lasts two days, and a tough build, the realme 16 Pro is a strong contender. However, if optical zoom or top-tier gaming are your priority, there are several alternatives.

Pricing and availability

The realme 16 Pro is priced at Rs. 31,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model, 8GB + 256GB model costs Rs. 33,999, 12GB + 256GB costs Rs. 36,999. There is Rs. 3000 bank offer, which makes the effective starting price Rs. 28,999.

It will be available for purchase from Flipkart, realme.com and across offline stores.

Alternatives

The Nothing Phone 3a Pro is a good option if you need a telephoto camera. The upcoming OPPO Reno15 should also be a good alternative, but we will have to wait for the price.

Pros

  • 144Hz AMOLED display is good
  • Smooth performance
  • Good cameras
  • Good build quality, IP69K ratings
  • Excellent battery life with fast charging

Cons

  • SoC is not on par with competitors in the range
  • 8MP Ultra-wide camera is average

 


Author: Srivatsan Sridhar

Srivatsan Sridhar is a Mobile Technology Enthusiast who is passionate about Mobile phones and Mobile apps. He uses the phones he reviews as his main phone. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram