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Realme 15 Pro Leaked Render Teases Redesign, AI Photo Tool and Premium Specs

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Realme’s upcoming 15 Pro is stirring up buzz with a freshly leaked render, and it’s not quite what fans were expecting. While it replaces the Realme 14 Pro, its design looks more like a remix of the standard Realme 14 rather than a true successor to the 14 Pro’s circular camera island.
Realme 15 Pro Leaked Render Teases Redesign, AI Photo Tool and Premium Specs
The new look? A rectangular module with an offset dual-lens setup that reminds some of the GT 6/6T or even the Neo 7 Turbo – which has sparked a wave of skepticism online about the render’s authenticity.

Yet the render seems consistent with Realme’s design shift. Gone is the bulky camera circle; in its place is a sleeker arrangement with a semi-transparent back panel and a centered punch-hole front camera. The bezel? Practically gone, giving the phone a clean, premium face. One early leak even hinted the colorway shown is called “Flowing Silver,” with Velvet Green and Silk Purple also reportedly in the lineup.

Hardware-wise, the Realme 15 Pro is shaping up to be impressive. It’s expected to feature a 50 MP main camera, and according to trusted leaks, it might inherit all the top-tier features usually saved for the “Pro+” variant. That raises the question: is there even going to be a 15 Pro+ this time around? Realme hasn’t confirmed anything, but signs suggest they may be merging the premium tier into one Pro model.

Under the hood, the device will run on a Snapdragon chipset – Realme already confirmed that for both the 15 and 15 Pro – and AI Edit Genie will debut to allow voice-controlled photo editing. Storage configurations are plentiful, with rumored options including 8/128GB, 8/256GB, 12/256GB, and 12/512GB.

Still, some fans are calling out the brand for releasing new models too frequently. The Realme 14 Pro dropped just in January, and the regular 14 followed in March. Now, the 15 lineup is already being teased. Critics argue that instead of this six-month refresh cycle, Realme should focus more on refining their existing models – much like Google’s yearly release strategy.

Whether this render is final or not, the 15 Pro is clearly gunning to blur the line between mid-range and flagship – if not by price, then by feature set. With a launch expected in the coming weeks, we won’t have to wait long to find out what’s real and what’s just rumor mill noise.

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