Realme 15 Pro Nearing Pakistani Launch with Premium Design & Pro Camera

Usama Rasool

Realme 15 Pro is heading to Pakistan. It’s part of a bigger series with two other models. We’ll be seeing this device on Monday next week. The official listing for Realme 15 Pro wasn’t there before, but now the local Realme site has been updated. We get to see some of the Pros and Cons of this model.


The phone is decently loaded, and the price isn’t that high either for what it offers. But we’ve been analyzing global users’ reviews online. People have mostly complained about the NFC being absent on this device in their region. Seeing how crucial cardless payments are these days, their frustration is understandable.

And mind you, a phone at this price should absolutely have built-in NFC. Sadly, the Realme 15 Pro will not bring this feature to the Pakistani market. Another Con, based on user reviews, is probably the chipset. But there are far fewer complaints in this particular area. 


Users feel they should’ve gotten a newer Dimensity 8000 series chip at this price. That’s a semi-flagship platform with a much better GPU. Although, to be fair, that chip is mostly seen on phones closer to the $500 mark. Realme's latest flagship model is definitely not among those devices. 


The company hasn’t revealed its local price, but Realme 15 Pro’s global cost justifies its built-in Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip. Also, Realme is quite stingy with the telephoto cameras on its numbered series. No optical zoom lens is seen on this series, even at the Pro level.


Realme 15 Pro is quite solid, looking past these quirks. It has three 50MP cameras: main, ultrawide, and selfie. The screen is definitely the best in class. 144Hz refresh rate is rare, not to forget that it’s a 6.8” 1.5K resolution OLED with an insane 6500 nits peak brightness. HDR10+ content also runs on this screen.

It’s just a 7.7mm thin device, yet it’s outfitted with a huge 7000mAh battery. The 80W charger will come inside the box. There’s Android 15 on it with 3 years of potential OS updates. It’s all protected from dust, water, and drops with MIL-STD-810H and IP69 certification. We’ll cover this device once again when it lands in Pakistan on October 13th. Keep watching the news.


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