Realme 15 5G is a new midranger headed to Pakistan on 13th October. This is a part of a bigger series that also includes a “Pro” and a “T” variant. The basic Realme 15 gives you a decent middle ground if you don’t want to go too cheap or too expensive with your next daily driver.
Of course, like any other midrange device, you’ll be faced with some pros and cons on the Realme 15 5G. Though on this device, the former outweighs the latter. Let us give you a full tour of this device so you can make a well-informed choice after the phone’s local debut.
Its design is definitely among the Pros. Realme 15 5G is super slim, and the screen bezels are nearly non-existent. Its chassis is 7.7mm. Around 91.2% of the front area is the visor. There’s a Ring RGB light around its tertiary lens. It also seems to double as a notification indicator.
All the phones in the series have 7000mAh batteries. That is now the norm on Chinese phones. The hardware on cheaper phones isn’t optimized enough, so a bigger battery plays to their advantage. Battery anxiety won’t be an issue if you choose the Realme new 5G mobile.
Realme 15 fits the blueprint of an upper midrange phone: a 1.5K resolution 144Hz 6.8” OLED. We even have an HDR10+ rating here. The content is going to pop. It gets eye-searingly bright at 6000 nits. Realme already has a light custom UI. Add the Dimensity 7300+ chip to the equation, and you get a perfect upper midrange performance.
Our only gripe with the Realme 15 is that it doesn’t have a telephoto camera, probably the only thing keeping it from that upper mid-tier status. Maybe that quirk won’t matter to buyers if Realme prices this handset correctly.
The newcomer’s camera is quite solid: 50 MP main + 8 MP Ultrawide lens setup. Another 50MP shooter lies at the front. This will be among the costly phones, that’s for sure. But how much? We’ll know the price once it launches on October 13th.