Realme 15T's Live Photo Exposes More Specs, Including a Massive 7000mAh Battery

Usama Rasool

A recent Geekbench sighting confirmed that the Realme 15T is on the horizon. Until this point, the newcomer was a complete mystery, except for a few specs revealed on the benchmark. Today, we’ve found a real-life photo showing exactly what to expect from the Realme 15T.


The in-hand photo shows the “About device” menu from the settings, and it verifies a few details. The first thing you can see on top is the product name “Realme 15T.” Its system apparently runs on the Realme UI 6.0. If you are not aware, this is a custom operating system based on Android 15.

Realme 15T has at least 8GB RAM, which is expanded by 10GB through virtual memory. Although most people would like to turn that feature off, as it takes a big chunk of the phone’s built-in 128GB of storage. The silicon running this model is a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max.

There are a few devices on the market with that chip. D6400 is made from a 6nm process node and clocks at a high 2.5GHz frequency. This also means the Realme's latest flagship model is a 5G-variant, using a Dimensity-class SoC. 


You can also see the “Trinity Engine” performance booster here, which likely works in tandem with the chip for a consistent user experience. The most notable of all the specs was the battery size. Up to 7000mAh (typ) capacity will easily last you 2 days on light usage.


There’s a 50MP + 2MP main camera combo on the rear, which is a typical path to take on an entry-level phone. But Realme 15T separates itself from the crowd with its 50MP punch hole selfie shooter. Sadly, users won’t be getting any ultrawide or telephoto lenses on this phone.

The “About device” section only exposed its screen size at 6.5 inches, though it might be a 1080p FHD+ AMOLED with all-symmetrical black trims and rounded corners. The tipster doesn’t show its rear design or verify its launch details. Interestingly, Realme 15 leaks have also surfaced recently, suggesting that multiple mid-range contenders could be on the horizon. Leaks of this magnitude usually emerge right before the debut, so keep your eyes peeled for more info.  

 

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