Someone just got their hands on the Realme 15T before its official launch. Fresh photos surfaced online showing the upcoming phone in real life, and it looks pretty interesting.

The leaked device matches earlier GeekBench listings that spotted a Realme RMX5111 model number. That same phone showed up running MediaTek’s Dimensity 6400 Max processor with 8GB RAM, which these new photos confirm.
What caught our attention is the camera setup. The back has three camera rings that look a lot like recent iPhones, though only two actually have sensors inside. The third one seems purely decorative to keep things balanced. Pretty clever design choice.
The leak reveals some solid specs too. You get a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and what appears to be a marble-textured back panel. But the real star here might be that 7,000mAh battery. That’s huge for a phone this size and should easily last two days for most people.
Camera-wise, it’s nothing too fancy. The main shooter is 50MP paired with a 2MP secondary sensor. The front camera also packs 50MP, which sounds promising for selfies. No ultrawide or telephoto lens though, which feels like a missed opportunity.
Storage starts at 128GB but that’s likely just one configuration. Most Realme phones come with multiple memory options, so expect higher storage variants too.
The software side looks interesting. Early benchmarks suggest it’ll ship with Android 15 and Realme UI 6.0 right out of the box. That would make it one of the first phones to launch with Google’s latest Android version.
Pricing hasn’t been officially announced yet, but industry sources expect it around ₹16,999 ($200/€170) in India. That would put it right in the competitive mid-range segment where Realme usually does well.
The company already launched the regular Realme 15 and 15 Pro globally in July, but the 15T seems designed specifically for markets like India and China. Word is it might debut in China this September, though international availability remains unclear.
This isn’t groundbreaking stuff, but the combination of that massive battery, decent cameras, and modern Android makes it worth watching. Plus, if Realme nails the pricing, it could be a solid option for people who want all-day battery life without spending too much.
We’re still waiting for official confirmation from Realme, but these leaks look legitimate. The phone appears ready for launch, so an announcement shouldn’t be far off.
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