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Apple iPhone 17 Price in India Leaked: Launch Set, Big Display & Camera Upgrades By Michael B Norris | Mumbai | July 29, 2025 I remember holding my first iPhone - the 4S - back in college. It felt like the future had landed in my hand. Sleek, intuitive, and oddly personal. I didn’t just upgrade my phone that year; I upgraded my expectations for what tech could do. Fast forward to today, and I find myself once again caught in the gravitational pull of Apple’s next big leap: the iPhone 17. This article explores the newly leaked details about Apple’s 2025 flagship, including its expected launch date, design evolution, standout specs, and pricing insights - all tailored for readers seeking verified, expert-level information. Key Specifications at a Glance Feature                Details Display 6.3-inch OLED, 10Hz–120Hz ProMotion Chipset Apple A19 with 8GB RAM Rear Camera Dual 48MP (wide + ultrawide) Front Camera 24MP with enhanced dynamic range Wi...

realme 15 Pro smartphone Launches in India: 4D Curve+ Display, 7000mAh Battery, Slimmest Design Yet

realme Just Launched Its Slimmest Phone Ever: 4D Display and 7000mAh Battery Inside


realme 15 Pro smartphone Launches in India: 4D Curve+ Display, 7000mAh Battery, Slimmest Design Yet

Mumbaai | 11, July 2025 | By Michael B. Norris

I still remember fumbling with my first smartphone in a crowded Delhi metro. 

It was bulky, flat-edged, and felt more like a slab than a personal device. 

Holding it one-handed on a moving train was a task. Phones have come a long way since then. 

And when I recently held the realme 15 Pro for the first time, I noticed something I hadn’t felt in years - comfort.

That’s not a word often used in tech launches. But that’s exactly what the realme 15 Series puts at the center of its design philosophy.

realme 15 Pro Unveiled: Thinnest Body, Curved Display


The realme 15 Series officially launched today, redefining mid-range smartphones with its 4D Curve+ Display and ultra-slim 7.69mm body, making it the thinnest realme smartphone ever released.

While many brands focus on camera sensors or chipset upgrades, realme is aiming at something more tactile - how the phone feels in your hand, your pocket, and your daily routine.

Both the realme 15 Pro and realme 15 offer a noticeably more ergonomic form, curved in a way that not only looks premium but significantly improves one-handed use - especially critical for Indian users who multitask on the go.

What Is the 4D Curve+ Display?


Unlike typical 3D displays with only side curves, realme’s new 4D Curve+ architecture adds more finesse - rounding off the top and bottom edges slightly and blending them with the frame.

It’s not just for aesthetics. During a hands-on session at the Delhi launch event, the display’s curvature helped reduce hand fatigue and made screen swipes from any direction smoother. 

This matters when you're holding the phone for long calls, binge-watching, or doom-scrolling through news apps.

In real-world use, the curved edges also reflect less ambient light, making content look more immersive and uninterrupted.

Key Specs: realme 15 Pro


Feature realme 15 Pro 

Display 6.7” 4D Curve+ AMOLED, 144Hz, FHD+

Thickness 7.69 mm

Weight 185g (approx)

Battery Capacity 7000mAh

Fast Charging 67W SUPERVOOC

Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2

Rear Camera 64MP (OIS) + 8MP Ultra-wide + 2MP Macro

Front Camera 32MP

OS realme UI 6 (based on Android 14)

Colours Flowing Silver, Velvet Green, Silk Purple


Bigger Battery, Smaller Form: A Rare Combo


Here’s what makes the realme 15 Pro especially interesting: a 7000mAh battery inside a frame that’s thinner than many flagships.

Most phones with such large batteries - especially in the ₹20,000–₹30,000 segment - end up bulky and top-heavy. Not here. 

The weight distribution on the 15 Pro is balanced, and the rounded back prevents the phone from feeling “boxy” in the hand.

In side-by-side comparison, it’s thinner than the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ and easier to grip than the Samsung Galaxy M55, which both house smaller batteries.

Practical Benefits in Daily Use


For Indian users who consume an average of 5+ hours of screen time daily, this design shift is significant. Here's why:


On crowded buses or autos, the curved grip allows secure holding with one hand.


For women users, especially those carrying smaller bags or clutches, the phone fits comfortably without bulk.


Gamers and binge-watchers benefit from the immersive edge display, with less visual distraction.

The display's 144Hz refresh rate also adds to a smoother experience when scrolling through apps like Instagram or Flipkart. 

While that’s not rare anymore, combining that with a slim body and a giant battery certainly is.

No Compromise in Power


Under the hood, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset paired with up to 12GB RAM delivers reliable performance. 

In our brief test runs, multitasking across YouTube, WhatsApp, and Google Docs was fluid, with no stutters or heating issues even under 4G video calls.

This is a smart move. Instead of chasing unnecessary benchmark bragging rights, realme chose a chip that prioritizes efficiency, heat management, and sustained performance - all factors that real users value more than raw numbers.

Thoughtful Color Choices


One often-overlooked area where realme has stood out lately is industrial design, especially in finishes.

The Flowing Silver variant has a metallic shimmer that doesn’t attract fingerprints. 

Velvet Green has a soft matte texture that feels like suede under fingers, while Silk Purple gives off a modern yet youthful vibe.

These are not just visual gimmicks - they’re practical. The finishes resist smudges and make the phone easier to hold, even without a case.

The Bigger Picture: Design Matters Again


In a world where smartphones are increasingly similar on spec sheets, realme 15 Series emphasizes something essential - how a phone lives with you.

It’s not just about what it can do, but how it feels to hold, carry, and use throughout the day. 

It fits easily in shirt pockets, won’t dig into your palm, and doesn’t look out of place whether you’re in a college class or a business meeting.

Compared to its predecessor, the realme 14 Pro, the new model feels less angular, with subtler curves and better palm support.

Availability and Pricing


The realme 15 Series will go on sale starting July 30, with pre-orders live now on realme.com, Flipkart, and major offline stores.

Expected pricing:



realme 15 Pro (8GB+128GB): ₹22,999 (introductory offer)


realme 15 (6GB+128GB): ₹17,999

realme has also bundled free realme Buds Wireless 3 for early buyers, sweetening the deal for first-week purchases.

Early Verdict


It’s too early for a full review, but one thing is clear: this is not just another spec-focused launch.

The realme 15 Series shows that design isn’t dead in the mid-range. It’s finally being taken seriously, and that matters.

For users tired of slab-like phones that look and feel identical, this series offers a welcome alternative. It doesn’t scream for attention - but it earns it with subtle, smart choices.

Closing Thought: Why This Matters


After a decade in tech journalism, I’ve seen flashy specs come and go. 

What stays are the small design choices - a curved edge here, a button placement there - that end up affecting daily usability the most.

With the realme 15 Pro, those choices feel intentional. 

They reflect real user needs, not just marketing trends. And in a market as crowded as India’s, that’s worth paying attention to.

About the Author


Michael B. Norris is a New Delhi-based technology journalist with over 10 years of experience covering mobile technology and consumer electronics. 

His writes for trendingalone.. He focuses on mobile ergonomics, hardware design, and usability across real-world contexts.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:



realme 15 Pro is the slimmest phone from the brand at 7.69mm


Features 4D Curve+ Display for improved hand comfort and immersive visuals


Packs a massive 7000mAh battery in a lightweight frame


144Hz refresh rate and Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset deliver smooth performance


Priced from ₹22,999, with sales starting July 30, 2025

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