The Realme GT8 Pro supports 21 5G frequency bands and can be used in over 150 countries.

The Realme GT8 Pro supports 21 5G frequency bands and can be used in over 150 countries.


wang wei, vice president of realme, announced on social media that the upcoming realme gt8 pro will be equipped with a newly upgraded "sky communication system", supporting 21 global 5g frequency bands and achieving network compatibility in more than 150 countries and regions.

according to wang wei, the first sky signal chip s1 installed in the realme gt8 pro is specifically designed to improve the directional performance of the two core 5g frequency bands, n78 and n41. this chip intelligently identifies the network environment and proactively switches to the optimal frequency band when the network is weak, significantly reducing game latency. furthermore, by equipping the device with the industry's first sky e-sports antenna on its western side, it integrates high- and low-frequency communication ranges and eliminates signal interference when the device is held in landscape mode. wang wei emphasized that this design enables stable connections even in extremely weak network environments, such as parking lots and suburban areas.

the realme gt8 pro supports 21 5g frequency bands, covering network standards in major regions including china, europe, southeast asia, and north america. wang wei pointed out, "the breadth of a smartphone's frequency bands directly determines its global compatibility. many smartphones that only support limited frequency bands may not be able to connect to the internet when traveling abroad, but the gt8 pro can seamlessly switch to local networks."

according to public data, 5g frequency bands are currently dispersed worldwide. public bands such as n78 (3.5ghz) and n41 (2.6ghz) coexist with region-specific bands like n1 and n3. realme's strategy of supporting all frequency bands aligns with the global models of brands like huawei and samsung.

notably, the realme gt8 pro also supports the n79 band. this band is used by telecom operators such as china mobile and china broadcasting corporation to provide dedicated network coverage in high-traffic areas like stadiums and transportation hubs.

New battery anode can withstand 2,100 cycles without wear and tear

South Korean scientists have proposed a new battery solution that could significantly extend the lifespan of electric vehicles and smartphones. This novel ano

New battery anode can withstand 2,100 cycles without wear and tear

Toyota pledges to launch an electric car with solid-state batteries by 2027

A Japanese company has announced it will launch the world's first electric vehicle equipped with solid-state batteries in 2027. This technology promises f

Toyota pledges to launch an electric car with solid-state batteries by 2027

Batteries powered by B vitamins and sugar could power electronic devices

Scientists have developed the world's first battery powered by vitamin B2 and glucose. It's based on the same principles the human body uses to conver

Batteries powered by B vitamins and sugar could power electronic devices

Artificial leaves mimic real photosynthesis

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have invented a "semi-synthetic leaf" that mimics photosynthesis, converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide int

Artificial leaves mimic real photosynthesis

BMW unveils its first self-inflating electric stand-up paddle board

BMW has unveiled its first self-inflating electric stand-up paddle board. This new product was developed in collaboration with Slovenian manufacturer SipaBoar

BMW unveils its first self-inflating electric stand-up paddle board

New Captery AA batteries charge in 160 seconds

Italian startup Captery has unveiled a rechargeable battery that charges in less than three minutes and lasts for decades. The company claims its technology wi

New Captery AA batteries charge in 160 seconds

The Prima eye implant restores vision to people.

Blind patients in the UK may be able to regain their reading ability with a new implant placed under the eye. Surgeons at London's Moorfields Hospital have

The Prima eye implant restores vision to people.

NASA plans to build a glass city on the moon

NASA is supporting an ambitious project aimed at enabling future human landings on the Moon. Skyeports, an American company, proposes building giant, transpar

NASA plans to build a glass city on the moon

Kohler launches smart toilet camera for health monitoring

Kohler, an American company known for its plumbing and kitchen appliances, has unveiled an unusual new product: the Dekoda camera. It attaches directly to the

Kohler launches smart toilet camera for health monitoring

LEDs can kill up to 92% of cancer cells

Scientists have developed a new light therapy that can destroy cancer cells without harming healthy cells. The method, which utilizes LEDs and tin nanosheets,

LEDs can kill up to 92% of cancer cells

New microturbine can operate on light winds

German engineers have invented a compact wind turbine that generates 83% more electricity than existing turbines of similar size. This invention could become

New microturbine can operate on light winds

The first fully recyclable electronic product has been created

Duke University researchers have developed a technology that could revolutionize the way displays are produced, even making them more environmentally friendly

The first fully recyclable electronic product has been created

Study: Neural networks speed up thinking but hinder deep analysis

Researchers at the University of Oxford have discovered how the use of neural networks affects students' cognitive functions. The so-called AI generation

Study: Neural networks speed up thinking but hinder deep analysis

Jason Schreier: Microsoft demands unattainable profits from Xbox

Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier has once again exposed the hidden handcuffs in the gaming industry—this time, the focus is on Microsoft. It seems fans

Jason Schreier: Microsoft demands unattainable profits from Xbox

Bang & Olufsen has released a commemorative audio collection to mark the brand's 100th anniversary.

To celebrate its centennial, Danish brand Bang & Olufsen released special editions of its Beoplay H100 headphones and A9 and A5 speakers, dubbed the "Centenni

Bang & Olufsen has released a commemorative audio collection to mark the brand's 100th anniversary.