The Realme Narzo 80 Pro is sleek and stands out with its flagship-grade durability. With triple IP ratings—IP66, IP68, and IP69—it offers solid protection against dust, water, and even high-pressure jets.
Its curved AMOLED display is vibrant and immersive, offering a great visual experience. And the stereo speakers offer a multimedia experience.
Day-to-day performance is smooth, but gaming is where the phone really shines. It handles most modern titles fairly well, even demanding ones like BGMI and Genshin Impact.
The rear cameras perform well across different lighting conditions, delivering dependable results. The selfie camera also performs well in good lighting.
The UI could be improved with smoother and more creative app animations, and fewer pre-installed apps. The animations feels like those from MS Powerpoint.
There's no option to expand the storage, which could be limiting in the long run. You are stuck with essentially the storage variant you choose, so it's better to go for the 256GB variant.
The Realme Narzo 80 Pro lacks support for NFC. This can be limiting if you use NFC-based accessories or cashless payments.