Redmi has already launched the Note 15 series in China, and now it’s preparing to launch it in India soon. As per a latest report, the Redmi Note 15 series may launch early next year in the country, and it could be priced similarly to the predecessor. Here’s all you need to know.
Here’s when the Note 15 series may launch in India
Redmi will reportedly launch the Note 15 series early next year. It may launch it in January 2026. As you’d expect, the series may include two or more phones, including the Note 15 5G, the Note 15 Pro, and the Note 15 Pro+.
The Note 15 phones are expected to be priced similarly to the existing Note 14 lineup. Notably, the Note 14 5G was launched for 18,999, while the Note 14 Pro started at Rs 24,999. The Note 14 Pro+ 5G was launched for Rs 30,999.
Having said that, expect the Note 15 lineup to be priced between Rs 15,000 and Rs 35,000. Upon launch, expect it to compete with the likes of Realme, Oppo, and Vivo phones.
Redmi Note 15 series key features
While the Redmi Note 15 series is already available in China, the Indian variants may have a slightly tweaked specs sheet. The Note 15 Pro+ may get a new 200MP sensor, while the Note 15 Pro may feature a 108MP main camera. The vanilla Note 15 may keep things simple with its 50MP main sensor.
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The Pro may come powered by the Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset, whereas the Pro+ may use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor. The Note 15 may also use some sort of Snapdragon chipset, but the exact chipset is yet to be confirmed.
That’s all we know so far about the Note 15 series. Based on its launch timeline, expected price range, and key features, what do you think about the new phones? Do let us know in the comments below.
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