Our Realme 15 Pro gaming review to see if this budget-friendly smartphone can tackle heavy titles like CODM and Genshin Impact. its performance, battery life, and more!
Realme 15 Pro Pricing
Variant | Price (INR) | Price (USD) |
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8GB RAM + 128GB | ₹37,990 | ~$450 |
12GB RAM + 256GB | ₹39,990 | ~$475 |
12GB RAM + 512GB | ₹42,990 | ~$510 |
Realme 15 Pro Key Features
Feature | Details |
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Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ |
Display | 6.7” AMOLED, 120Hz, 6000 nits peak brightness |
Battery | 7,000 mAh, 80W fast charging |
Gaming Enhancements | GT Mode, Game Manager Sidebar |
A Gamer’s Take on the Realme 15 Pro
The Realme 15 Pro, launched in India on July 24, 2025, is pitched as a gaming powerhouse in the sub-₹45,000 segment. But can it truly handle heavy titles like Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM), Genshin Impact, and Zenless Zone Zero? Let’s break it down based on hands-on testing and real-world performance.
Performance That Packs a Punch
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ chipset, the Realme 15 Pro delivers solid performance for its price. In CODM, with GT Mode enabled, the phone maintained a steady 60fps on high settings with minimal stuttering, even during intense multiplayer matches. For Genshin Impact, medium settings at 60fps offered smooth exploration, though heavy combat scenes occasionally dipped to 45fps. Zenless Zone Zero ran well on medium settings, but high graphics pushed the device to its limits, with noticeable frame drops during special moves. The phone’s thermal management impressed, staying below 40°C during extended sessions, thanks to its upgraded cooling system.
Battery Life: A Gamer’s Dream
The 7,000 mAh battery is a standout, lasting over 20 hours with mixed gaming and daily use. A 30-minute CODM session consumed just 5-6% battery, and 80W fast charging juiced it up from 20% to 80% in under 30 minutes. The bypass charging feature, accessible via the Game Manager Sidebar, ensures uninterrupted gaming while plugged in, preserving battery health.
Display and Design: Immersive Yet Practical
The 6.7” AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers vibrant visuals and smooth scrolling, ideal for fast-paced games. However, some games, like Dead Cells, had minor UI scaling issues, with corner buttons occasionally unresponsive. The sleek design, weighing 190g, feels comfortable for long sessions, though the glossy back attracts smudges.
Software: A Mixed Bag
Running Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15, the phone includes bloatware, which can clutter the experience. The Game Manager Sidebar is a plus, offering performance monitoring and quick settings tweaks. However, disabling pre-installed apps is recommended for a cleaner interface.
Is It Worth It for Gamers?
The Realme 15 Pro shines for budget-conscious gamers, handling heavy titles competently while excelling in battery life and thermal performance. It’s not flawless—high graphics settings can strain the chipset, and bloatware is a nuisance—but it’s a strong contender against rivals like the Poco X7 Pro. For more insights, check out Digit’s Realme P3 Pro review or GSMArena’s Realme 14 Pro+ analysis.
Disclaimer: This review is based on hands-on testing and reflects the author’s experience. Prices and availability may vary by region. Always verify specifications before purchasing.
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