Realme appears to be preparing to introduce the Realme 16T 5G in India in the near future. While the company has not yet made an official announcement, a newly leaked promotional image has given an early look at the smartphone’s design and possible colour variants.
According to the leaked material, the upcoming handset may arrive with a modern flat-back design and a square rear camera module featuring softly rounded edges. The camera section appears slightly raised and is expected to house dual rear sensors along with an LED flash. The device has also been shown in eye-catching blue and red finishes, hinting at a stylish design aimed at young smartphone buyers.
The promotional tagline highlights battery life and portrait photography, suggesting that the Realme 16T 5G could focus heavily on long-lasting usage and improved camera output. Industry reports also indicate that the phone may launch in additional shades, including Aurora Green Starlight Black and Starlight Red.
Recent benchmark listings suggest that the Realme 16T 5G could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset. It is expected to run on Android 16 and may come paired with up to 8GB RAM. Storage options could include 128GB and 256GB variants, giving buyers multiple configurations to choose from.
Leaked information points to three expected memory variants — 6GB RAM with 128GB storage 8GB RAM with 128GB storage and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. If these details prove accurate, the smartphone will offer a balanced mix of performance and storage flexibility in the mid-range category.
The Realme 16T 5G is likely to arrive as the successor to the Realme 15T, which launched in India last year. Compared to its predecessor, the new model is expected to bring upgraded hardware improved software and a refreshed visual design.
With teaser material already circulating online, an official launch announcement from Realme could arrive very soon. The upcoming device is expected to strengthen the brand’s position in India’s highly competitive 5G smartphone segment.

