
Realme 15 Pro vs OnePlus Nord 5: Full comparison and every difference that you wanted to know
Both phones have large AMOLED displays. The OnePlus Nord 5 features a 6.83-inch flat display, while the Realme 15 Pro has a slightly smaller 6.8-inch curved screen. The key differences lie in refresh rate and brightness. Realme edges ahead with a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 6,500 nits, although that figure is likely recorded under specific conditions. The Nord 5 offers a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,800 nits peak brightness. While the Realme 15 Pro may feel more immersive, the flat screen on the Nord 5 is more practical for daily use and helps avoid accidental touches.Performance and softwareThis is where the OnePlus Nord 5 clearly pulls ahead. It runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, which is more powerful than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 found in the Realme 15 Pro. The Nord 5 also uses faster LPDDR5X RAM, while Realme has LPDDR4X. On AnTuTu benchmarks, the Nord 5 scores around 1.5 million, while the Realme scores about 1 million. Based on this, the Nord 5 should deliver smoother performance.Both phones come with Android 15 out of the box. The OnePlus Nord 5 runs on OxygenOS 15, while the Realme 15 Pro uses realme UI 6.0. OnePlus promises four years of major Android updates, compared to two years from Realme. In terms of features, Realme offers AI tools like AI Edit Genie and MagicGlow 2.0 for enhanced camera and user experience. OnePlus includes its own AI suite as well, with tools like Mind Space, an AI photo editor, and call translation.BatteryadvertisementBoth phones come with large batteries. The Nord 5 is powered by a 6,800mAh battery, while the Realme 15 Pro has a slightly larger 7,000mAh battery. Both support 80W wired charging, so you get similar charging speeds. On paper, Realme might seem better with its larger battery, but actual battery life is likely to be quite similar in daily use.CameraWhen it comes to cameras, both phones have a 50-megapixel primary sensor on the back and a 50-megapixel front-facing camera. However, the Realme 15 Pro includes a higher-resolution 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, while the Nord 5 has an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. We've already tested the Nord 5 and found its cameras decent for the price. That said, Realme's number series has a good track record when it comes to camera performance, especially in terms of colour and detail. With the added AI improvements in the 15 Pro, it could potentially offer better camera results — though full testing will reveal more.advertisementPrice in IndiaThe OnePlus Nord 5 starts at Rs 31,999 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB variant. The 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB models are priced at Rs 34,999 and Rs 37,999, respectively.In comparison, the Realme 15 Pro also starts at Rs 31,999, but that's for the 8GB + 128GB variant. The 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 512GB options are priced at Rs 33,999, Rs 35,999, and Rs 38,999, respectively.Summing upIf performance, long-term software support, and value for money are most important to you, the OnePlus Nord 5 stands out with its faster processor, better RAM, longer software support, and more storage at the same starting price.However, if you prefer a phone that's lighter, has a curved and brighter display, and promising camera hardware, the Realme 15 Pro is a strong contender. Both phones offer solid features for the price — the right choice comes down to what matters most to you.- Ends

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