- 7000mAh Battery
- 6.57 inch AMOLED Display
- P68/IP69 Water and Dust protection
- FM not support
- No memory slot
- Display: 6.57 inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate.
- Battery & Charger: Huge battery 7000 mAh + 60W quick charge (50% in 31 mins).
- Dual rear cameras: 50MP main + 2MP depth, 50MP front camera.
- Build: IP68/IP69 water and dust protection (up to 2.5m in 30 minutes).
- Extra: Fingerprint sensor under display and Gorilla Glass cover.
Story Hightlights
The newest midrange smartphone to enter the Bangladeshi market is Realme 15T, the successor of the Realme 14T but with a much stronger emphasis on performance and battery life. The phone is unique with an enormous 7,000mAh battery fitted in a thin 7.79mm casing which measures only 181 grams. It has a 6.59-inch AMOLED screen and a 50MP dual camera on the front and back, one that is not common in this price range.
The Realme 15T, which is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max 5G chipset, is expected to offer good performance and long durability in the hands of everyday users. However, does it really provide the appropriate balance of power, design, and value to the consumers in Bangladesh? Let's find out in this review.
An In-Depth Review on Xiaomi 15T
Realme 15T can be described as a powerful midrange device that can be used by Bangladeshi users who want to have a long-lasting performance without losing the features. It is equipped with a 6.59-inch AMOLED display which brings about smooth images and vivid colors. It runs daily tasks and light gaming without any difficulties due to the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max 5G chipset with up to 8GB RAM. The huge 7,000mAh battery, which supports fast charging of 60W, will guarantee long usage. This will include its design, display, performance, camera, battery, and the Realme 15T price in Bangladesh.
Box Content
This is what you get inside the Realme 15T Design box:
- Smartphone
- 60W Charger
- USB Type-C cable
- Protective Case
- SIM ejector tool
- User manual

Realme 15T is well packaged and includes all the necessities to begin with. The box will include the phone itself, a 60W fast charging charger, and a USB Type-C power and data transfer cable. Realme also comes with a protective cover to ensure the phone is not scratched or dropped in small drops. Other accessories are SIM ejector tool, user manual, and warranty card. The package also makes it easy to set up the device as it includes all the necessary accessories immediately after purchase and thus it is fast and easy to set up.
Design & Build Quality
The Realme 15T has a very good impression with the design, particularly the Flowing Silver model that we tried. The Bangladeshi users are also offered with the choice of Silk Blue and Suit Titanium (black). Our review unit has a light wood texture at the back which gives it a high-quality feel, but the frame and the camera island are matte. The camera island nearly touches the back, which means that the phone is flat on the surfaces with no wobbling.
The device has a 6.57-inch flat AMOLED screen with a tiny hole where the selfie camera is placed on the front, thin bezels, and curved corners. Together with the flat sides, a thinness of 7.79mm, and a weight of 181 grams that is evenly distributed, the Realme 15T is easy to carry around and comfortable to hold during the day.

The positioning of buttons and ports is easy. The volume rockers and a clicky power button are located on the right side and the left side is totally clean. On the bottom, it has a SIM tray and a hybrid microSD card slot, a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and a microphone. There is also another mic hole at the top, and an IR blaster is wisely fitted into one of the rear camera cutouts.
Regarding durability, Realme has provided the 15T with the Dragontrail DT Star D+ front and rear glass and the device has the IP69 rating of dust and water resistance. This is a greater level of protection than what the competitors such as Infinix GT 30 and Moto G96 have in the same segment.
All in all, Realme 15T balances are well balanced in terms of form and functionality. It has a high-end appearance, is not light, and has some usable features such as a flat, flush camera module and IP-rated protection, which makes it a reliable option to use on a daily basis in Bangladesh.
Display
The Realme 15T has a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 401 PPI pixel density. It has 1 billion colours, HDR, as much as 1,000 nits of standard brightness, 4,000 nits of peak brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate. Although the 120Hz display is smooth and reactive, other manufacturers such as the Infinix GT 30 and Moto G96 have 144Hz refresh rates, which makes their displays slightly smoother than the one. Infinix GT 30 also wins in peak brightness of 4,500 nits and higher resolution of 1,224p and 440 PPI, however, in normal usage, the Realme display tends to be brighter, particularly when Extra Brightness mode is turned on.
During our test, the display of the Realme 15T was quite vivid in colour and details, but it was slightly poorer in contrast and dynamic range than competitors. The Infinix panel was sharper, whereas the Moto G96 provided deeper blacks and better uniformity of blacks. Regardless of these discrepancies, the Realme screen was still pleasant to use on a daily basis in multimedia.

Viewing YouTube videos at 1440p60 and playing Netflix content in FHD was not an issue, and the Widevine L1 support allowed watching content in HD. These platforms do not have HDR content, however. The display was bright and could be used outside on a recent train ride, and the reproduction of colours was so bright that watching movies and videos could be enjoyable.
All in all, the Realme 15T provides a good viewing experience to its segment. It might not be as smooth as the refresh rate and colour accuracy of some competitors, but the brightness, colour accuracy and responsiveness make it a sure choice when Bangladeshi users would like to consume media and engage in casual gaming.
Camera
The Realme 15T will also have the same rear camera as the Realme 14T, with a 50MP primary camera and a 2MP black-and-white lens. The most notable is on the front, where the selfie camera has been improved to 50MP, and the 15T becomes the only phone in its category to have 50MP sensors on both front and back. To measure its performance, we made a comparison with Moto G96 that has 50MP main camera, 8MP ultrawide and 32MP front camera.
Daylight Photo:
When there are clouds, in the daytime, Moto G96 will take a little sharper shots, especially with small patterns such as the grids in a building or the tiles on the floor. The Realme 15T, in turn, generates closer colours to the reality. The images of Moto are more inclined to enhance contrast, keeping the highlight details intact, but making shadows deeper and colours less realistic.

Low-light Photo:
The Realme 15T is weak in low-light performance. Photographs are too bright but overexposed and the night sky usually seems noisy with visible lens flare. Night Mode is slightly better in terms of exposure, but not in terms of clarity. Colours are, nevertheless, more natural compared to the Moto G96 that loses some precision in favor of brightness and sharpness.
Portrait shots Realme 15T have realistic skin colours and clothes colours. Its bokeh is natural but the Moto G96 retains finer edge detection and a bit sharper details of the subjects, despite its background blur that may feel unnatural.

When it comes to selfies, the Moto G96 has an advantage again in detail, colour reproduction, and tones of the sky, although the 50MP front camera of the Realme 15T can also create rather decent and natural-looking pictures.
The Realme 15T has a maximum video recording of FHD 60 FPS on the rear camera. Colours are true-to-life, but the finer details are soft as compared to the Moto.
On the whole, the Realme 15T is impressive because of its segment-first 50MP dual camera system, precise colours, and natural bokeh. It is great in daylight photography and videos of a casual nature but poor performance in low-light situations, video quality, and selfies has been seen as an area of weakness when compared to other competitors such as the Moto G96.
Performance & Software
The Realme 15T also uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max (6nm), which is mostly identical to the Dimensity 6300 used in the Realme 14T but has a slightly faster 0.1GHz prime Cortex-A76 core. It is matched with a Mali-G57 MC2 graphics core, 12GB LPDDR4x RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 memory. Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4nm) and Dimensity 7400 (4nm) of the Moto G96 and Infinix GT 30 respectively are better than the 15T on paper with more powerful Cortex-A78 cores, but the Realme 15T has a lower thermal efficiency and runs cooler when under load due to a graphite sheet, 17721 mm 2 vapour chamber, and conductivity gel.

The 15T can run Call of Duty Mobile at 53.5 FPS on average, which is near the 54.8 FPS on the Infinix GT 30 and 54.7 FPS on the Moto G96. The difference is that the increase in temperature is only 2.3 o C, as opposed to 3.1 o C and 3.9 o C on the competitors, which is more stable during prolonged use. In Real Racing 3, the phone trades a bit of raw frame rate to have a stable and cooler gameplay. On more demanding titles such as BGMI, it also performs well with 39.5 FPS, beating the Infinix GT 30 with 29.8 FPS and Moto G96 with 28.7 FPS.
The phone is powered by Realme UI 6.0, which includes such features as in-screen heart monitoring, a Dynamic Island-like notification alert system, Smart Sidebar to access apps quickly, and AI Smart Loop to share onscreen content with apps. Although the features of AI are restricted to the bare minimum, such as Gemini Assistant and Search Circle, the software experience is seamless, stable, and can be updated more frequently than the Moto G96 and Infinix GT 30.
AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score
The performance indicators of the Realme 15T demonstrate the location of the product in the midrange category.
AnTuTu Benchmark: Realme 15T scored 564125 on AnTuTu v10, and it is ahead of about 71% of smartphones in the market. This score is an indication of its ability to deal with daily activities and moderate multitasking effectively.

Geekbench Scores: In Geekbench 6.4 the device had a single-core score of 806 and a multi-core score of 1,989. These findings represent a good processing capability in day-to-day use and in few cases of multitasking.
Although these standards do not make the Realme 15T one of the flagship performers, they emphasize its appropriateness among the users, who want to find a good level of reliability in performance in the midrange segment. Its thermal efficiency with the help of a graphite sheet and vapour chamber makes it stable in terms of its performance when used over a long period.
Battery & Charger
The Realme 15T is a unique device in its category, as it has a large battery of 7,000mAh, which is the largest in its category of mid-range devices. What is even more impressive is the size of the device, which is only 7.79mm in body and is equally balanced in weight, which makes it easier to carry than the Moto G96 and Infinix GT 30 despite its massive cell. The phone also has a fast charging capability of 60W and it can be charged in approximately 1 hour and 4 minutes to reach 20 per cent to 100 per cent which is more than enough to use the phone on a daily basis.

The battery endurance test of PCMark also showed the Realme 15T to have an impressive battery life of 17.5 hours, a result of its large battery and highly optimised software. During a 30-minute mixed-use test involving Call of Duty Mobile, Real Racing 3, BGMI, and YouTube playback, the 15T had an average battery drop of only 4.5 per cent. In comparison, the Infinix GT 30 fell 5.5 per cent, and the Moto G96 fell 6 per cent, indicating that the Realme 15T can work under heavy loads much more effectively and maintain the heat.
Altogether, the Realme 15T can be a good option for Bangladeshi users who consider battery life a priority. Its big 7,000mAh battery, efficient power usage, and fairly fast 60W charging are all that provides long-lasting performance, which makes it the best to use in gaming, streaming, and daily multitasking without the need to recharge it every now and then.
Realme 15T price in Bangladesh
The Realme 15T will be competitive in terms of pricing in Bangladesh; it will be offered to the midrange users who desire high performance and long-lasting battery life without having to strain their wallets. The Realme 15T price in Bangladesh is BDT 32,999 (Official) for 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which is a very interesting set of features at the price.
The 15T is a practical option to use in Bangladesh compared to other competitors such as the Moto G96 and Infinix GT 30 because it not only performs similarly but also has better battery efficiency and thermal management, which are important factors to consider when choosing a phone in Bangladesh. On the whole, the pricing makes the Realme 15T a good competitor to users that want a smartphone with many features and a low cost.
Final Word
The Realme 15T is a balanced midrange phone that has a huge 7,000mAh battery, a 6.57-inch AMOLED screen, and two 50MP cameras on the front and back. Its MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max chipset has a stable performance with good thermal management, thus suitable to use in daily activities and gaming. Although the camera performance in low-light and raw benchmark scores are lower than other competitors, the 15T has better battery life, display, and value, which make it a good option in its category.
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