The newer Realme 16T does not automatically look like the stronger buy in this pairing. For many buyers, the older Realme 15T still makes a more balanced case because it keeps a more convincing mix of performance and selfie camera quality at a lower starting price.
That comparison matters because the price gap is not wide enough to make the decision obvious. Realme 16T starts at 29,999 Rupees, while Realme 15T starts at 27,999 Rupees, so the choice depends far more on daily priorities than on a simple upgrade label.
Battery and display favor the 16T
The clearest advantage on the Realme 16T side is its 8000 mAh battery. That is larger than the 7000 mAh battery in the Realme 15T, and the difference should matter to heavy users who spend more time gaming, streaming, or staying away from a charger.
Its display also pushes harder on paper. Realme 16T uses a 6.81-inch AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, compared with the 6.57-inch AMOLED and 120Hz refresh rate on the Realme 15T.
That makes the 16T the more aggressive option for people who want a bigger screen and smoother motion. Still, the 120Hz panel on the 15T remains a strong spec, and its smaller size may feel easier to handle with one hand.
Performance still gives the 15T an edge
The chipset story does not follow the usual newer-is-better pattern. Realme 15T runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max, while Realme 16T uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6300.
The difference is not described as dramatic for routine tasks, but the 15T still appears better positioned for gaming and multitasking. That makes it the safer choice for users who want a bit more confidence under heavier loads over time.
Realme 16T is still suitable for social media, browsing, streaming, and casual games. It comes with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, while Realme 15T is listed with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM.
Cameras split the decision in a different direction
On the back, the two phones are effectively matched. Both the Realme 16T and Realme 15T carry a 50MP main camera plus a 2MP secondary sensor, and both support 1080p video at 60fps.
The front camera is where the Realme 15T becomes much more compelling. It offers a 50MP selfie camera, while the Realme 16T uses a 16MP front camera.
For people who take many selfies, make video calls, or create content with the front camera, that difference is hard to ignore. In that scenario, the older model can look more attractive than the newer one.
Storage is equal, but the value picture is not
Both devices offer 128GB and 256GB storage variants with UFS 2.2. That keeps the storage experience aligned across the two models, so the main differences stay focused on battery, display, performance, and selfie camera output.
Taken together, the 16T looks best for users who care most about endurance and a larger 144Hz AMOLED panel. The 15T, however, remains the more rounded choice for buyers who want stronger performance and a far better selfie camera without paying the higher starting price.
Source: tech.sportskeeda.com