Just as Realme ramps up its official teaser campaign for the upcoming Realme 15 series, a massive leak has revealed the full specifications for both the Realme 15 and the highly anticipated Realme 15 Pro. Set to be announced on July 24, this duo is poised to shake up the mid-range market in Nigeria with some truly impressive features.

What the Leaks Reveal
While Realme has focused its official teasers on the Pro model, a new listing for the standard Realme 15 confirms some beastly specs. The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ SoC and boasts a display with a 144Hz refresh rate and an incredible 6,500-nit peak brightness. Most impressively, it packs a massive 7,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging into a slim 7.66mm frame. To top it off, the device is IP69 certified for dust and water resistance, a level of durability rarely seen in this segment.

Realme 15 vs. Realme 15 Pro: At a Glance
Feature | Realme 15 | Realme 15 Pro |
---|---|---|
Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 |
Display | 6.8″ 144Hz, 6500 nits | 6.8″ 144Hz, 6500 nits |
Main Camera | 50MP | 50MP |
Ultrawide Camera | 8MP | 50MP |
Battery | 7,000mAh | 7,000mAh |
Charging | 80W Wired | 80W Wired |
Durability | IP69 Rated | IP69 Rated |
What’s the Difference Between the Pro and Standard?
According to the leaks, the differences between the two models are subtle but significant. The biggest change is the chipset: the standard model uses a MediaTek Dimensity 7300+, while the Realme 15 Pro opts for the already-confirmed Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. This positions the Pro as the more premium device for users who prefer Qualcomm’s performance, especially for gaming.
The other major upgrade is in the camera department. While both phones share a 50MP main camera, the Pro model boasts a much higher-resolution 50MP ultrawide sensor, compared to the standard model’s 8MP ultrawide. This will result in significantly sharper and more detailed wide-angle shots on the Pro.
A New Mid-Range King for Nigeria?
With features like a 7,000mAh battery, an ultra-bright 144Hz display, and a flagship-level IP69 durability rating, the Realme 15 series is set to be a major contender in the Nigerian market. The massive battery is a huge selling point for a region where reliable power is key, and the high-brightness screen will be perfect for outdoor use. While official pricing is yet to be announced, these phones are shaping up to be some of the most competitive mid-rangers of the year, directly challenging the best from TECNO and Infinix.