Realme’s latest flagships, the 16 Pro and 16 Pro+, hit Russian store shelves on March 24, 2026, through major retailer M.Video. Prices start at 38,999 rubles (~$530) for the base Realme 16 Pro, while the 16 Pro+ commands a premium starting at 48,999 rubles (~$665).
- Both phones pack a 200MP main camera using Samsung’s HP5 sensor.
- 7000mAh battery with fast 80W charging and IP69 water resistance.
- A limited-time discount: buy any Realme 16 series phone with Realme Buds Air 8 earbuds before April 21, 2026, and get 5,499 rubles (~$75) off the phone’s price.

Realme 16 Pro and 16 Pro+ camera features and design collaboration
Both Realme 16 Pro models employ the impressive 200MP Samsung HP5 sensor for their primary cameras. Realme’s LumaColor tech boosts color accuracy and dynamic range, while video recording supports 4K resolution. The phones also offer AI-powered object removal and automatic exposure correction.
The 16 Pro+ ups the ante with a telephoto lens offering 3.5× optical zoom, a standout for this segment. Aesthetic touches come courtesy of notable Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa, who shaped the design language of both models.
Display and hardware specifications of Realme 16 Pro and 16 Pro+
Display tech varies significantly between the two. The Realme 16 Pro+ features a 6.8-inch curved AMOLED panel with a sharp 1.5K resolution and a fluid 144Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the 16 Pro sports a slightly smaller 6.78-inch flat AMOLED screen with the same refresh rate. Both phones carry an IP69 rating, meaning excellent resistance to dust and water.

Under the hood, the hardware differs: the 16 Pro+ runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, while the 16 Pro uses the MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Max. Both share a hefty 7000mAh battery and support 80W fast charging – specs that put them near the top of midrange endurance and recharging speeds.
Realme 16 Pro and 16 Pro+ colors, configurations, and prices
The Realme 16 Pro is offered in beige, lilac, and graphite shades. Its pricing tiers include:
- 8GB RAM with 256GB storage at 38,999 rubles
- 12GB RAM with 512GB storage at 44,999 rubles
The pricier Realme 16 Pro+ comes in beige and gray, with prices as follows:
- 8GB RAM with 256GB storage at 48,999 rubles
- 12GB RAM with 512GB storage at 54,999 rubles
Until April 21, buyers can combine their phone purchase with Realme Buds Air 8 earbuds to save 5,499 rubles on the total cost.
Realme’s aggressive pricing and specs boost its appeal in Russia’s highly competitive smartphone segment, where it competes against Xiaomi, Samsung, and Apple midrange offerings. The 200MP sensor, large battery, and fast charging make these phones compelling choices for photography enthusiasts and power users alike.
As Realme expands beyond China and India, the 16 Pro series demonstrates its strategy to challenge major brands by blending high-end camera tech with substantial battery life and polished design. The inclusion of Naoto Fukasawa’s design influence adds a premium aura that might give these models an edge in an increasingly crowded price segment.
Going forward, the key question is how these models will perform against the latest Samsung Galaxy A and M series or Apple’s entry-level iPhone SE, especially considering the rapidly evolving midrange chipset landscape and camera technology. Real-world battery endurance and software optimization will be crucial to determine whether Realme can match or surpass the user experience those established brands offer.

