Realme 15 Lite 5G: The Realme 15 Lite 5G arrives with a 120Hz AMOLED display, Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset, dual 50MP 4K cameras, and 80W SuperVOOC charging all running on Android 15.
Realme has silently launched the Realme 15 Lite 5G in India, and it is already catching attention. The phone is listed on Amazon India, revealing impressive features at an affordable price. With a 120Hz AMOLED display, 80W fast charging, and IP69 protection, it looks like one of the best-value 5G phones in its segment.
Smooth AMOLED display and sleek design
The Realme 15 Lite 5G comes with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display offering a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and vivid visuals. It includes Eye Comfort protection for long viewing sessions. Some listings also mention a 144Hz HyperGlow 4D Curve Display, suggesting enhanced screen fluidity in select variants.
Design-wise, the phone features a Glitz Gold finish, weighing 187 grams and measuring 7.6mm thick. It is also rated IP69 for water and dust resistance, an impressive durability feature for its class.
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Reliable performance and Android 15
Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset, clocked up to 2.8GHz, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A 256GB version is also rumored. Running on Android 15, the phone promises smooth performance, strong connectivity, and better privacy features.
Dual 50MP cameras and 80W charging
The Realme 15 Lite 5G sports dual 50MP rear cameras with 4K recording, and a 16MP selfie camera for crisp photos and video calls. It packs a 5000mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC charging, capable of recharging quickly while lasting a full day.
Price and availability
The 8GB + 128GB variant is priced at ₹17,999 ($205), while the 8GB + 256GB version may cost ₹19,999 ($225).
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With its premium display, fast charging, and solid performance, the Realme 15 Lite 5G quietly proves that great specs do not always need a grand launch.





