Looks like Realme isn’t done expanding their 15 series lineup. The company just launched the Realme 15 and 15 Pro last month, but now we’re getting our first peek at what could be the Realme 15T.
A tipster spotted this mystery device on Geekbench’s database, running under the model number RMX5111. The benchmark scores aren’t too shabby either. This phone managed to pull 806 points in single-core tests and 1,989 in multi-core on Geekbench 6.4. Not record-breaking, but solid enough for everyday stuff.

What’s interesting is the chip powering this thing. Realme went with MediaTek’s Dimensity 6400 Max processor. It’s not the fastest silicon around, but it should handle most tasks without breaking a sweat. The prototype they tested had 8GB of RAM, though we’ll probably see other memory options when it officially launches.
Here’s something that might bug some people though. The Realme 15T is running Android 15 according to the Geekbench listing. Now, Google already dropped Android 16 back in June, so seeing a new phone with the older version feels a bit behind the times. But hey, that’s pretty normal for budget and mid-range devices these days.
Nobody knows exactly when Realme plans to make this phone official. Based on how these things usually go, we probably won’t have to wait too long. The company tends to move pretty fast once their devices start showing up in benchmark databases.
The Realme 15T will likely slot in as a more affordable option compared to the regular 15 and 15 Pro models. Previous leaks suggest it might come in three different configurations with storage options ranging from 128GB to 256GB. Color choices could include flowing silver, silk blue, and suit titanium if earlier rumors pan out.
This makes sense from Realme’s perspective. They love having multiple options in each series to hit different price points. The 15T would give budget-conscious buyers a way to get into the latest series without paying premium prices.
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