New Delhi, June 30, 2025
Realme is making waves yet again—this time with a smartphone designed for the new generation of social users. The brand has officially confirmed the upcoming launch of Realme 15 and Realme 15 Pro in India this July, with the Pro model hyped as the country’s first “AI Party Phone.”
Positioned as a feature-packed yet budget-friendly device, the Realme 15 Pro is aimed squarely at Gen Z and millennial users who love capturing nightlife, concerts, group selfies, and dynamic moments on the go.
AI-Powered Camera Magic
What sets the Realme 15 Pro apart is its AI-enhanced camera system built specifically for live event photography and low-light shooting. Leveraging real-time scene detection and adaptive AI tuning, the phone promises crisp, vivid photos—even under complex lighting conditions like strobe lights, nightclubs, or festivals. Expect enhanced skin tones, motion stabilization, and auto party filters—all baked into the stock camera app.
Display & Performance
- 6.7″ FHD+ AMOLED Display with 120Hz refresh rate
- Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset for smooth multitasking and gaming
- 6,300 mAh battery with fast charging—designed for all-night usage
- Up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage expected
- Realme UI 6 based on Android 15
Realme 15 series affordable price in India
Perhaps the most disruptive aspect of the Realme 15 Pro is its expected price tag—between ₹18,000 and ₹20,000. Realme aims to democratize AI camera tech, bringing features once reserved for flagship phones to the sub-₹20k segment.
Why the “AI Party Phone” Label?
The “Party Phone” branding is not just marketing—it reflects a genuine emphasis on real-time AI enhancements for photos, videos, and even voice clarity during loud environments. Sources say the device may also include AI audio tuning, auto-captioning for reels, and gesture-based photo capture.
With the official unveiling on the official X handle , anticipation is high. If Realme delivers on its promises, the 15 Pro could become India’s most talked-about mid-range phone of 2025, especially for users who live life loud—and want their phone to keep up.
Stay tuned for full specs and first-look reviews in July.