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Realme 15 Pro India Launch Price Details Leaked: What Can Buyers Expect?

Realme 15 Pro India Launch Price Details Leaked: What Can Buyers Expect?

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Realme 15 Pro is going to be the latest premium mid-range phone with focus on design, cameras and AI features.
Realme 15 series is launching in India this week and the company will bring the new 15 Pro models to its lineup in the country. We've got a fair idea about the new Realme 15 and 15 Pro devices launching in the market, including the hardware and design changes that the company could bring.
Realme 15 series will be taking forward the momentum built by the 14 series that was introduced earlier this year, and we are already getting its successor with some useful upgrades and AI features. And now, just a few days before the Realme launch in India, we're getting closer to the full picture around the new devices and how they will be positioned in the market.
Realme 15 series price in India could have some people surprised if the new leaks turn out to be true. Realme 15 Pro starting price in India could be around 30,000 while the top variant could cost as much as Rs 40,000 in the market. Realme 15 5G version could be available for under Rs 25,000 which is also slightly higher than what we expected from the company.
The design of the Realme 15 Pro has been officially teased this week, and instead of the circular module at the back, the brand is now offering triple sensors in a squarish system. The company is bringing a 50MP camera system with a wide sensor and an ultra-wide angle lens housing at the back of the device.
The Pro model could be offered with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage as per the earlier reports and we could see the vanilla Realme 15 model priced under Rs 20,000 when it launches. It is also being mentioned that the Realme 15 could get the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, featuring a triple camera system, packing a 6,300mAh battery and sporting an AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate.
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