
We are back with another gaming review, and today, we are going to test the gaming prowess of realme’s latest number series device, the realme 15 Pro 5G.

As usual, we will test six games to see if this device can handle both competitive and graphically demanding titles. Let’s begin!


For our first game, we have Mobile Legends. Its default settings are set to high on almost every option. We pushed it to the maximum available settings and tested it out.


During gameplay, we never encountered any slowdowns or stutters. Even in clashes, there were no visible frame drops, and the gameplay remained smooth and consistent, making the overall experience enjoyable.
With Mobile Legends at maximum settings, we achieved a stable 120 FPS.


The next game is League of Legends: Wild Rift. By default, it is set to performance mode at 60 FPS. We customized it and maxed out all available options. During gameplay, there were no stutters or performance issues, although the device did get warmer compared to Mobile Legends.


The FPS wasn’t as consistent, but the overall experience was still smooth and enjoyable.
With Wild Rift at maximum settings, we achieved 87 to 104 FPS.


Third, we tested Call of Duty Mobile. Its default settings are high graphics quality with the maximum frame rate. We set the frame rate to Ultra with low graphics to fully utilize the refresh rate. During our match, the performance was smooth with no noticeable issues.


Even in intense gunfights, the gameplay remained stable and responsive, allowing precise flick shots with no problem.
With Call of Duty Mobile at Ultra frame rate and low graphics, we achieved a consistent 85 to 90 FPS.


Now let’s head to the Mihoyo titles. First, we have Zenless Zone Zero. We tested it on Low graphics plus 60 FPS. Playing a stage in Shiyu’s Defense, the phone delivered decent performance, though there were some noticeable frame drops. Still, it handled both daily tasks and endgame content reasonably well.


With Zenless Zone Zero at Low plus 60 FPS, we achieved 18 to 34 FPS in both combat and exploration.

Next is Genshin Impact. Using the same graphics settings as ZZZ, we encountered similar performance, but with slightly higher FPS during combat, even during ultimate animations. The game ran smoother here, which is impressive considering it’s an open-world title.


With Genshin Impact at Low plus 60 FPS, we achieved a consistent 35 to 40 FPS.

Lastly, we tested Wuthering Waves on Low plus 60 FPS. This was the warmest among all games tested. We noticed frame drops during exploration and some stuttering during combat.


In boss fights, the phone managed decent performance, with occasional drops that were still manageable. Like the other graphically demanding titles, it can handle a fair amount of endgame content.
With Wuthering Waves at Low plus 60 FPS, we achieved 16 to 29 FPS in exploration and 20 to 25 FPS in combat.
Overall, the realme 15 Pro 5G can easily handle competitive titles without any problems. Graphically demanding titles do struggle to deliver consistent FPS, but the device still provides a decent gaming experience suitable for both daily activities and endgame content.

As for pricing, the Nothing Phone (3) is available in two variants:


That wraps up our gaming review of the realme 15 Pro 5G. What are your thoughts on its performance? Let us know in the comments below!
If you want to have a better look on realme 15 Pro 5G, you might want to check out our review video on our YouTube Channel!

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