The Realme GT 8 Pro Aston Martin F1 Edition (Image source: Realme)
Realme has confirmed that the GT 8 Pro Aston Martin F1 Edition will launch on November 10 in China, marking the brand’s second collaboration with the luxury carmaker. The limited-edition flagship combines a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, a 200 MP camera, and a racing-inspired design for performance enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Realme has revealed when the GT 8 Pro Aston Martin F1 Edition will become available on its Weibo account. The model will go on sale in China on November 10th.
This marks the second collaboration between Realme and carmaker Aston Martin. The Chinese company released the GT 7 Aston Martin F1 Limited Edition earlier in 2025.
Racing-inspired design and limited-edition packaging
The Realme GT 8 Pro Aston Martin F1 Edition has similar hardware internals as the regular GT 8 Pro. However, the Aston Martin-branded version carries distinct markings of the F1 racing team. For example, the smartphone has the unique Aston Martin Green color, with a silver-wing logo slapped on the rear.
The customization goes deeper than just the color. The limited-edition device will ship with a custom gift box and other accessories, including an Aston Martin-inspired phone case and a SIM card pin shaped like a racing car.
Software-wise, the racing treatment continues in the Realme GT 8 Pro Aston Martin F1 Edition. The boot animations are F1-inspired, in addition to wallpapers and camera watermarks. There is also a racing-themed GT mode, along with F1-themed charging effects.
Core specifications
Since the Aston Martin edition is expected to be the GT 8 Pro under the hood, the specifications are not unknown. We reported that the regular version uses a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and supports up to 120 W wired charging and 50 W wireless charging. It features a 7,000 mAh battery and a 6.79-inch BOE Q10+ OLED display.
In the imaging department, there is a primary 50 MP lens on the back, along with a 50 MP ultra-wide camera and a 200 MP telephoto lens. The front will have a 32 MP selfie camera.
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