Realme 15 Series Coming to Pakistan; Vanilla 15 & 15T Launch First, Pro Follows Later

Usama Rasool

Our sources report that the Realme 15 series will hit the Pakistani market shortly. The company might launch the basic Realme 15 and 15T variants in the first round. Realme 15 Pro will be added to this series later. The teaser spree should begin any day now. Here’s everything you should know about the first batch of devices.


Realme 15

This phone gives you the basic midrange package. Mediatek Dimensity 7300+ (4 nm) runs the system at a 2.6GHz clock speed. You get 12GB RAM maximum on the handset with 512GB. It may boot to an Android 15 system, but 3 years of OS support is promised down the road. 


Realme 15’s screen is quite massive. It’s a 6.8” OLED that has a 144Hz refresh rate. 6500 nit peak brightness and 1.5K resolution on a screen this size are quite rare. Let’s not forget that this panel has razor-thin symmetrical bezels and an HDR10+ rating for OTT content.


The cameras on this phone are reasonable. This is the first time the basic variant scores an 8MP Ultrawide shooter. The main camera here is 50MP, and the same resolution can be found on the selfie camera as well. This setup can do 4K 30FPS videos. 

This newcomer is quite durable, with drop safety and an IP69 rating. The battery inside it is a 7000mAh power pack that supports 80W wired charging. The fingerprint reader is optical and under the screen. You also get stereo speakers and WiFi 6 on the Realme 15.

Realme 15T

This is a cheaper option of the two. Yes, it has the same 7000mAh battery and IP69 rating. But the Realme 15T falls short in many other categories. You can still consider this newcomer a lower-midrange phone. The screen is a 6.57” AMOLED with 1080p resolution. 


Realme 15T’s refresh rate is 120Hz. There’s no HDR10+ rating. The typical brightness is 1400 nits, which sometimes scales up to 4000 nits in specific use cases. This display is run by a Dimensity 6400 Max 2.5GHz platform with Android 15 OS to boot. Three-year OS support comes with this model as well.


The camera quality takes a steep dive. Realme 15T doesn’t have the Ultrawide shooter. It sticks to a 50MP main and 2MP depth combo. The selfie camera is consistent with others. It brings the same 50MP sensor at the front. Sadly, the video quality drops to 1080p 60FPS. 

The handset has a mono speaker. It sticks with a cheaper WiFi 5 card. The charging speed is dropped to 60W, although its battery is the same 7000mAh size as the others. Realme 15T uses an optical screen fingerprint reader. These two phones will be launched in Pakistan first, before the Pro variant joins the series. We’ll add another update once the company starts teasing the series. Keep watching the news.    


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