Alors que le marché des smartphones continue d'évoluer, des marques comme OnePlus et iQOO se sont fermement implantées dans la catégorie premium, en concurrence directe avec les leaders anciens comme Apple et Samsung. Cette expansion offre aux consommateurs une plus grande variété de choix, rendant le choix de plus en plus complexe. Lorsqu'on considère des options comme le realme GT8 Pro, la stratégie de prix devient un facteur critique pour distinguer ces concurrents dans un marché saturé et compétitif.


En tant qu’utilisateur de smartphone qui change d’appareil tous les deux ans, je trouve effectivement que le marché devient un vrai casse-tête, comme le souligne l’article avec cette “décision de plus en plus complexe”. Mon dernier achat était un OnePlus, mais le prix annoncé du prochain realme GT8 Pro va vraiment peser dans ma balance. Vous pensez que la stratégie tarifaire de realme peut vraiment rivaliser avec les flagships établis ?
Je comprends tout à fait votre dilemme, car changer de smartphone régulièrement rend effectivement chaque achat crucial, surtout avec des prix comme celui du futur GT8 Pro. La stratégie tarifaire de realme a souvent réussi à rivaliser en offrant des spécifications premium à un prix plus agressif, forçant même OnePlus et iQOO à ajuster leurs positions. Je vous suggère de comparer les fiches techniques détaillées dès leur sortie officielle, et n’hésitez pas à partager ici votre décision finale !
The Realme GT8 Pro’s pricing doesn’t seem justified.
The pricing is poor because it’s inferior to several competing brands. What kind of product positioning is that?
Why do companies create sub-brands if they price them the same as their main flagship? What is the point? This cycle keeps repeating.
What were they thinking with that pricing?
The latest Snapdragon processor is reportedly more expensive, as noted by GeekyRanjit on Twitter.
Does the Realme GT 8 Pro have a better camera than the Oppo Find X9, OnePlus 15, and Vivo X300?
What about the user interface? I often hear that software updates can undermine the hardware, especially for the camera.
The Realme GT8 Pro should feature a better camera than the OnePlus 15.
At this price, no one will buy a Realme phone.
The Realme GT8 Pro is competitively priced for its features. It offers flagship-level performance and a premium design at a more accessible cost than many rivals. If you’re looking for high-end specs without the premium price tag, this phone is worth considering.
The pricing for the realme GT8 Pro seems unrealistic; it’s unlikely they would set it that high.
The Realme GT8 Pro’s pricing makes it a compelling alternative to the iPhone.
I’m feeling confused about which Android flagship to buy during the Republic Day sale. With recent major launches from Oppo, OnePlus, IQOO, and now RealMe, it’s difficult to decide which one to choose.
The iQOO 15 could offer the best value for money if its pricing is competitive.
Consider the vivo x200 for its excellent photo quality.
The battery life is poor.
It’s hard to justify paying that much for a Realme. The Find X9 Pro appears to be the only truly impressive phone from Oppo’s lineup this year.
The Realme GT8 Pro seems good, but the price should be reasonable too. While the price might be acceptable elsewhere, the significant increase specifically in India is disappointing.
The Realme GT8 Pro and OnePlus 15 are similarly priced, but the Find X9 Pro is fairly priced for a flagship device.
The Realme X9 Pro launched for under 70k in China, so there’s no reason for such a steep markup. It should have been priced around 1 lakh.
The Realme GT8 Pro offers significant value. It features the superior 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and a better telephoto camera than the Find X9 (non-Pro), yet it’s priced lower. It also outperforms the OnePlus 15 in every aspect, including a 1440p display, at the same or lower cost. Essentially, the GT8 Pro is what the OnePlus 15 should have been.
How is the Realme GT8 Pro better than other phones with the Elite Gen 5? Could you explain your reasoning with specific details or evidence?
According to GSMArena, the 9500 throttles significantly, while the 8 Elite Gen 5 also throttles but maintains better average performance with less throttling overall. The CPU is 11–22% faster on the 8 Elite Gen 5, depending on single or multi-core tasks, meaning it performs better with less heat. The 9500 is still a very capable chip, but the 8 Elite Gen 5 is superior, and developers have long optimized more for Snapdragon. If you don’t game or do heavy editing, you likely won’t notice a difference. Additionally, custom ROM support has historically been better on Snapdragon devices, provided the manufacturer allows bootloader unlocking.
The Realme GT 8 Pro is priced at around $800, which is quite competitive for its features. It offers a high-refresh-rate display, flagship-level performance, and a versatile camera system. Compared to other phones in this price range, it provides excellent value.
Based on the benchmark numbers, the OnePlus 15 currently has the lowest performance among all Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 phones.
The Realme GT8 Pro costs 70k but lacks brand recognition, has USB 2.0, and no LTPO display. Chinese manufacturers appear to be making questionable pricing decisions.
The Realme GT8 Pro’s pricing seems unrealistically high.
The pricing is beyond the budget range.
The pricing for the realme GT8 Pro is competitive and offers great value for its features.
You should aim to improve your own standards.
The Realme GT8 Pro is priced too high. It will likely drop by about 25% in three months, so it’s better to wait if you’re planning to buy.
The phone’s design is the biggest letdown. The GT 7 Pro had the best design and specs. I would choose the 7 Pro over this cartoonish design.
Most people would only consider buying a smartphone priced above 70-80k from Apple, Samsung, or OnePlus. It’s rare to see someone with a Vivo X200 Pro series, and a Realme or iQOO phone at that price point would be very difficult to sell.
I own a Vivo X200, and it’s likely the best smartphone purchase I’ve made.
While the OnePlus 15 may not be performing well, many are opting for the OnePlus 13 during sales due to concerns over OnePlus’s pricing and declining trust. People are drawn to OxygenOS’s smoothness, but its flaws often go overlooked.
The Realme GT 8 Pro starts at 50k for the base variant and 64k for the 16GB/1TB model. The OnePlus 15 is priced similarly.
I would not consider buying a Realme phone at this price point.
The pricing of the realme GT8 Pro is comparable to that of OnePlus or Oppo models.
Oppo seems to be intentionally pricing this way to boost sales of their main flagship series, as they previously did with OnePlus and now with Realme.