Realme is getting ready to launch the Neo 8 later this month. However, the company today held a special event in China to talk about one of its biggest highlights: the display.
The Realme Neo 8 is the first phone in the world to use a 165Hz Samsung “Sky Display.” The panel is built using Samsung’s flagship M14 luminescent material, which Realme says improves luminous efficiency by 26 percent compared to previous generations.


The panel can reach 1,000 nits in manual peak brightness and is rated 1800 nits for global peak brightness. Moreover, the typical brightness reaches 3,800 nits, while local peak brightness can climb as high as 6,500 nits. This wide range is designed to keep the screen readable outdoors while still delivering strong HDR performance indoors.
Realme also claims the Neo 8 exceeds typical flagship standards across four core display metrics, including color gamut at normal brightness, color performance at 25 percent APL, brightness uniformity, and gamma accuracy.
Efficiency and gaming
The screen itself is a 6.78-inch flat Samsung panel with a 1.5K resolution. It’s an LTPO panel, which means the screen refresh rate can scale anywhere from 1Hz up to 165Hz depending on what’s happening on screen.


And thanks to the efficiency of the M14 material, Realme says this 165Hz panel actually consumes 16 percent less power than many 144Hz displays on the market. The panel lifespan has also improved by 50% and the company claims it has also passed TUV Rheinland’s 1500-hour long-life validation tests.
As for the gaming, Realme says the Neo 8 will support more than 30 mobile games running at 165fps. The title includes Call of Duty Mobile, League of Legends Mobile, and Game for Peace.
Rounding things out, the phone also includes an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, crystal armor glass, and large rounded corners.
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