The Realme 15T isn’t just another mid-range phone. It comes with an aluminium alloy frame and lens module that feels sturdy in hand. On top of that, it carries IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings. Few phones in this price range take durability this seriously.
Now, let’s talk about the screen. You get a 6.57-inch AMOLED panel that Realme calls 4R Comfort+. It has a peak brightness of 4,000 nits. It support 2,160Hz PWM dimming, 10-bit color depth for a better tone, and a 93 percent screen to body ratio. The selfie camera is placed in a centered hole-punch cutout.
The Realme 15T comes with Android 15 and Realme UI 6.0 preinstalled. Realme offers three years of Android updates and four years of security updates. In other words, you're not going to be stuck with old software any time soon.
Realme is leaning into AI here. The AI Edit Genie makes photo tweaks faster, AI Snap Mode helps capture fast-moving subjects without blur, and AI Landscape brings out detail in wide shots. It’s not just gimmicks, these tools actually save time and improve results.
On the back, you get a dual-camera setup led by a 50MP main sensor capable of shooting 4K video. Up front, there’s another 50MP sensor for selfies. Both cameras focus on clarity and detail, making them practical for social media or even light content creation.
Here’s the thing — the Realme 15T carries a massive 7,000mAh battery. That’s bigger than what most flagships offer. Realme claims you can squeeze out 13 hours of gaming, 25 hours of YouTube, or over 128 hours of Spotify playback. It also supports fast wired charging and even has 10W reverse charging to top up your earbuds or a friend’s phone.
Realme hasn’t confirmed the Nepal launch yet, the Realme 15T should available in Nepal soon after the international release. Looking at specs and market patterns, expect the price in Nepal to should be around between NPR 52,000 and NPR 56,000, depending on storage and availability.
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