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Realme 15T leaks as Android smartphone upgraded by 1,000mAh

The 14T. (Image source: Realme)
The 14T. (Image source: Realme)
The Realme 15T is now believed to have a significantly larger battery than its mid-range Android smartphone predecessor. It might also get a generationally upgraded SoC and a potentially improved selfie camera. Despite that, it is also tipped to be smaller than the 14T.

The Realme 14T 5G could be said to be the MediaTek version of the 14 5G, with much the same specs (a 6,000mAh battery included) except for a Dimensity 6300 SoC instead of the latter's Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor.

The 15T might have a slightly different story, even though it, like the 15, is now tipped to launch as a 7,000mAh smartphone. 

It might still have an FHD+ AMOLED display, yet be more compact (or mid-sized) than the 14 or 14T (or the 15, perhaps), with a 6.5-inch screen instead of 6.67 inches.

The 15T is tipped to stick with MediaTek, although it might upgrade to the Dimensity 6400 Max platform in 2026. It could still look like the 14T from the back, as it is slated to retain the 50+2MP rear cameras.

Its selfie camera resolution is thought to upgrade all the way to 50MP, though, whereas even the 14 Pro+ has a 32MP front-facing shooter.

The 15T's base model is predicted to remain at 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which might help it stay at the last generation's INR 20,999 (~$240) starting price.

Meanwhile, a 14T of the same configuration currently goes for INR 17,999 on Amazon.in.

The "Realme 15T" in the wild with its About Device page open. (Source: Abhishek Yadav via X)
The "Realme 15T" in the wild with its About Device page open. (Source: Abhishek Yadav via X)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2025-08-24 (Update: 2025-08-25)