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Realme 15 Series Coming to Pakistan on October 13 – Here’s What to Expect

Sagar Bakre
Last updated: November 11, 2025 9:15 am
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Contents

  1. Realme 15 Pro – The Flagship
    1. What It Looks Like
    2. About That Screen
    3. The Internals
    4. Cameras
  2. Realme 15 – The Middle Option
    1. Power
    2. Software Updates
    3. Display
    4. Camera Situation
    5. Build and Battery
  3. Realme 15T – The Budget Pick
    1. Slower Charging
    2. Screen Downgrades
    3. Processor
    4. Camera Compromises
    5. Audio and WiFi
    6. Security
  4. When and How Much

So Realme finally confirmed what everyone’s been hearing about—three new phones landing in Pakistan on October 13th. The 15, 15 Pro, and 15T are all showing up at once. A few days ago, we mentioned the rumors floating around, and now Realme’s posted the official teaser on social media.

Realme 15 Pro – The Flagship

This one’s getting all the good stuff. What catches your eye immediately? They somehow crammed a 7000mAh battery into a phone that’s just 7.7mm thin. Most phones with batteries this massive end up feeling like carrying around a small tablet, so if Realme actually pulled this off without making it ridiculously thick, that’s worth paying attention to.

Realme 15 Slimness

What It Looks Like

Three colors exist globally: Flowing Silver, Velvet Green, and Silk Purple. Will Pakistan get all three? Who knows. We’ve been burned before when certain colors just don’t make it here for whatever reason Realme decides.

About That Screen

You’re getting 6.8 inches of OLED. The good kind of screen—proper blacks, colors that pop, better contrast than those washed-out LCD panels. Bezels are thin all the way around instead of that annoying thing where the bottom bezel is twice as thick as the others.

Realme 15 Pro Space

Here’s what matters: 144Hz refresh rate. Most phones top out at 60Hz or maybe 90Hz. Flagship territory is usually 120Hz. But 144Hz? That’s what gaming monitors use. Scrolling through Instagram becomes weirdly satisfying. Swiping between apps feels impossibly smooth. Games that support it look incredible. Try using a 60Hz phone after this and it’ll feel broken.

Resolution sits at 1.5K—basically 2400×1080 pixels. Sharper than regular Full HD, though not quite hitting true 2K. You won’t see pixels unless you’re really trying.

The PWM dimming runs at 4608Hz, which sounds technical but actually matters. OLED screens dim by flickering super fast. Cheaper phones flicker at 240Hz or 480Hz, and even though you can’t see it, your brain notices. Some people get headaches. At 4608Hz the flicker is so insanely fast that your eyes and brain just don’t register it at all.

Peak brightness allegedly hits 6500 nits. That’s an absurd number. The whole screen won’t blast that bright—you’d go blind. But tiny bright spots in HDR videos can spike that high, and more importantly, using your phone in brutal midday sun should be no problem whatsoever.

The Internals

Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip handles everything. Not quite flagship Snapdragon 8 series territory, but upper mid-range. Should fly through whatever you throw at it—heavy games, tons of apps running, whatever.

There’s a big vapor chamber cooling system inside. Basically a fancy heat pipe with liquid that evaporates near hot spots, travels to cooler areas, condenses back to liquid, and repeats. Way better than simple heat sinks. Your phone won’t get uncomfortably hot during long gaming sessions or while fast charging.

Cameras

Two actual cameras on the back, not three with one being completely useless. Main camera uses a 50MP Sony IMX 896 sensor. Sony makes reliable sensors—decent in low light, colors look natural, performs consistently. With 50MP you can crop photos pretty aggressively without everything falling apart.

The second camera? A 50MP ultrawide. Captures way more of the scene. Perfect for landscapes, cramming everyone into a group photo, or shooting in tight spaces. Most ultrawides are 8MP garbage, so having 50MP here is pretty wild.

Up front there’s another 50MP camera. Total overkill for selfies, but sure.

Two regular LED flashes plus a Ring LED sit on the back. The flashes help in dark conditions, and the Ring LED probably does notification stuff or creates effects during photos and videos.

Realme 15 – The Middle Option

This sits between the Pro and the T. Gives up some features compared to the Pro but keeps most of what actually matters.

Realme 15 Silk pink
Realme 15 Flowing Sliver
Realme 15 Silk Purple
Realme 15 Velvet Green

Power

MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ chip runs the show. Built on a 4nm process, maxes out at 2.6GHz. Fast enough for everything normal people do with phones. Social media, browsing, streaming, light to medium gaming—all smooth.

RAM goes up to 12GB. That’s enough to keep dozens of apps running in the background. Switch between Chrome, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, whatever—and they’ll still be right where you left them instead of reloading from scratch.

Software Updates

Launches with Android 15, which literally just came out. Realme promises 3 years of OS updates—Android 16, 17, and 18 will all come to this phone. That’s actually pretty good for a mid-range device. Most companies in this price bracket barely give you 2 years before abandoning the phone completely.

Display

Same 6.8″ OLED as the Pro running at 144Hz. Same 1.5K resolution. Same ridiculous 6500 nit peak brightness. Same 4608Hz PWM dimming that won’t strain your eyes. Bezels are just as thin and symmetrical.

It’s got HDR10+ support. Streaming HDR content on Netflix or YouTube will look fantastic—brighter highlights, darker shadows, more detail in both at the same time. The “plus” means dynamic tone mapping that adjusts on the fly instead of using static settings for an entire video.

Camera Situation

Something actually changed here: the base model finally gets an 8MP ultrawide camera. Previous generations made you suffer with useless depth sensors or joke macro cameras that produced terrible photos.

Main camera is 50MP. Don’t know which sensor specifically, but 50MP is standard for this segment and should work fine.

Selfie camera matches the Pro at 50MP.

Build and Battery

IP69 rating—higher than the IP68 most flagships brag about. IP68 means sealed against dust and can survive 1.5 meters underwater for 30 minutes. IP69 adds protection from high-pressure water jets. Basically this thing is seriously sealed. Rain, splashes, dust, brief drops in water—won’t matter.

Battery is 7000mAh just like the Pro. That’s enough for two full days of normal use. Heavy users can actually make it through one complete day without anxiety. No more carrying portable chargers everywhere.

80W fast charging powers it back up quick. Maybe 45-50 minutes for a full charge from dead. About 15-20 minutes to hit 50%. Fast enough that the large capacity doesn’t become annoying.

Realme 15T – The Budget Pick

Cheapest of the three, so yeah, compromises happen.

Realme 15T colors

Slower Charging

Charging drops to 60W. Still reasonably fast, just not as quick. You’re probably looking at 60-70 minutes for a complete charge instead of under an hour. Not the end of the world.

Battery stays at 7000mAh though, and you still get IP69 protection. So at least Realme didn’t cheap out on capacity or durability.

Screen Downgrades

Shrinks slightly to 6.57 inches. Not a massive difference from 6.8″, but videos and games will feel a bit smaller.

Technology-wise it’s AMOLED, which is basically OLED. Same idea—pixels light themselves up instead of needing a backlight.

Resolution is regular 1080p (1920×1080). Less sharp than the 1.5K screens on the other models. Most people probably won’t care during normal use though.

Refresh rate is 120Hz instead of 144Hz. Still way smoother than standard 60Hz phones. Just not quite as ridiculously smooth as the other two.

No HDR10+ certification. HDR content won’t display properly. You can still watch HDR videos obviously, but you’ll miss out on the improved contrast and dynamic range that makes them look special.

Regular brightness is 1400 nits. That’s everyday brightness, not peak. Decent, but outdoor visibility in harsh sunlight won’t match the other models.

Realme15T
Realme-15-T

Processor

Dimensity 6400 chip clocked at 2.5GHz. Lower-tier than the Dimensity 7300+ in the regular 15. Basic tasks will be totally fine—texting, browsing, social media, streaming. Gaming and demanding apps will show the performance difference more noticeably.

Ships with Android 15. No mention of how long updates will last, probably less than the 3 years the regular 15 gets.

Camera Compromises

No ultrawide. You get a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor. That depth sensor literally only exists to help create blurred backgrounds in portrait mode. It can’t take actual photos. Pretty much every other phone company has killed these useless depth sensors by now, but here we are.

Front camera is still 50MP at least.

Video recording caps at 1080p 60fps. The other models probably shoot 4K, though the source material doesn’t confirm. If you actually care about video quality this will be frustrating.

Audio and WiFi

Mono speaker instead of stereo. Sound only comes from one speaker at the bottom. Watching videos or gaming with mono audio feels flat and boring compared to stereo setups that create actual spatial sound.

WiFi 5 instead of WiFi 6. Theoretically slower maximum speeds and worse performance when lots of devices are on the network. In practice with normal home internet most people won’t notice much difference.

Security

Optical fingerprint scanner under the display, same as the other two. Takes a photo of your fingerprint when you press on the screen. Not as secure as ultrasonic scanners but works fine and costs less.

When and How Much

Everything launches October 13th. Prices aren’t out yet. Obviously the Pro will cost the most, regular 15 in the middle, T as the budget option. Exact numbers drop next week.

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