Redmi Note 15 Series Global Launch Nears as Specs, Prices, and Renders Hit the Web

Usama Rasool

There’s still a global launch pending for the Redmi Note 15 series. Xiaomi launched this lineup in August, earlier than its usual schedule, and put the devices on hold for the rest of the world. It has now been three months. Leaks on this global Redmi Note 15 series are starting to pile up. Here’s what we found in the latest report. 


There are apparently three devices on the global trajectory. And their prices, key specs, and renders were just tipped by a famous publication. The first one is the top Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus model, and its worldwide retail tag is speculated at €499 (~PKR 164,000).

We don’t want to single out these prices for every region, since most countries have their own Customs and Trade practices that affect their product costs. So consider all the prices here ballpark figures. With that out of the way, let’s continue with the story here.


The leak says Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus (Global) is built around a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC. There’s a 6.83” 1.5K OLED screen on this model that runs at a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen and chip are run by a 6500mAh battery with 100W charging for backup. The specs so far are aligning with the original Redmi's new flagship mobile.


The camera may be different on the global version. The report mentions a 200MP main shooter for the global Pro+ (vs. 50MP on the Chinese variant). But there’s one caveat. They swapped the telephoto for an 8MP Ultrawide on the international variant and provided a 2MP macro sensor for the third lens.


Redmi Note 15 Pro is placed in the middle, though it has a bigger 6580mAh battery. It has almost half the charging speed at 45W. But the screen, RAM, storage, and rear cameras are the same on both Pro and Pro Plus models. One clear distinction is the chip. This one has a Dimensity 7400 platform, and the phone’s price might be €399 (~PKR 131,000).

The basic Redmi Note 15 5G is built around a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip, 5G connectivity, a 5520mAh battery, and only 45W charging. The AMOLED screen is less premium than others, but still pretty great with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The cameras on this device are 108MP (Main) + 8MP (Ultrawide) + 20MP (Selfie). The leak says it will cost €299 (~PKR 98,000).


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