Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 15 family is inching closer to a global launch, and as of December 5, 2025, almost nothing about the lineup is a mystery anymore. Multiple retailer listings, regulatory databases and tipster posts have revealed detailed specifications, European pricing, design renders and even a new Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G model aimed at budget markets. [1]
Here’s a full look at everything we know right now about the Redmi Note 15 4G and 5G lineup.
Lineup overview: 4G and 5G models for every price band
Across leaks from Gadgets360, AndroidHeadlines, Tech Advisor, Lowyat and others, the global Redmi Note 15 family now looks like this: [2]
5G models (global):
- Redmi Note 15 5G
- Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G
- Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G
New 4G models (global / select regions):
- Redmi Note 15 4G
- Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G (freshly leaked today)
All of these phones are expected to ship with Android 15-based HyperOS 2, large batteries and AMOLED displays, positioning the series as Xiaomi’s core mid-range weapon for 2026. [3]
Redmi Note 15 5G: the mainstream all-rounder
The standard Redmi Note 15 5G is shaping up to be the “default” choice for most buyers outside China.
Key specs (expected global variant)
Most reports now broadly agree on the following: [4]
- Display:
- ~6.8‑inch FHD+ AMOLED (leaks split between 6.77″ and 6.83″)
- 120Hz refresh rate
- In‑display fingerprint sensor
- IP65 dust and splash resistance
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
- Memory & storage:
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage widely tipped as the main global configuration
- Cameras (rear & front):
- 108MP main camera
- 8MP ultrawide
- 20MP selfie camera
- Battery & charging:
- 5,520mAh battery (downgraded from the 5,800mAh Chinese model)
- 45W wired charging
- Software:
- HyperOS 2 on top of Android 15
Expected price
In Europe, leaks from EPREL listings and tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore point to €299 for the 8GB + 256GB variant, roughly aligning with the Redmi Note 14 5G’s launch price. [5]
This makes the vanilla Note 15 5G a classic Redmi mid-ranger: big battery, high-refresh AMOLED and a 108MP camera at a relatively aggressive price point.
Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G: 1.5K display and 200MP camera
The Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G is where Xiaomi starts flexing on display tech and camera hardware in the global market.
Key specs (global variant)
According to multiple December leaks, the Pro model will share quite a lot with the Pro+, but with a few strategic downgrades. [6]
- Display:
- 6.83‑inch “CrystalRes” AMOLED
- 1.5K resolution (2772 × 1280)
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra
- Memory & storage:
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage (with some sources suggesting higher tiers in certain markets)
- Cameras:
- 200MP main camera with OIS
- 8MP ultrawide
- 2MP macro (mentioned in some reports)
- 20MP selfie camera
- Battery & charging:
- 6,580mAh battery (down from 7,000mAh on the Chinese Pro)
- 45W wired charging
- Other features:
- IP68 rating
- In‑display fingerprint sensor
- Dual speakers
- HyperOS 2 / Android 15
New details from today’s leak
A fresh report from The Tech Outlook, published on December 5, 2025, reinforces these specs and adds two small but notable details: [7]
- The global Pro model is expected to weigh around 211g and measure 163.61 × 78.09 × 7.78mm.
- A Gold colour option is tipped to join the usual Blue and Black finishes, setting the global devices apart visually from their Chinese counterparts.
Expected price
Almost every major leak converges on €399 for the 8GB + 256GB configuration in Europe, keeping parity with the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G. [8]
Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G: premium mid-range with 100W charging
On top of the stack sits the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G, which launched earlier in China and is now ready to go global with a slightly tweaked spec sheet.
Key specs (global variant)
Pulling from Gadgets360, AndroidHeadlines, Notebookcheck and Tech Advisor, the global Pro+ looks like this: [9]
- Display:
- 6.83‑inch 1.5K pOLED (AMOLED)
- 120Hz refresh rate
- ~3,200‑nit peak brightness (per some EU-focused leaks)
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
- Memory & storage:
- 8GB + 256GB as a likely base
- 12GB + 512GB variant confirmed by a German retailer listing
- Cameras:
- 200MP primary camera
- 8MP ultrawide
- 2MP auxiliary / macro sensor
- 32MP selfie camera
- Battery & charging:
- 6,500mAh battery (down from the 7,000mAh Chinese model)
- 100W HyperCharge (still very fast, even after dropping from the 120W seen on some previous Note flagships)
- Other features:
- IP68 rating
- In‑display fingerprint sensor
- Dual speakers
- HyperOS 2 on Android 15
Notebookcheck’s deep dive into a German retailer listing notes that Xiaomi appears to be removing the charger from the box for this model in some markets and that the 512GB variant is listed at €529, with the 8GB + 256GB version expected around €499. [10]
December 5 spotlight: Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G leaks in full
The big new development today is the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G.
A listing on Italian retailer Epto, surfaced by Notebookcheck and Huawei Central, suggests Xiaomi is preparing a 4G-focused Pro model for markets where 5G is still patchy or where keeping prices down is critical. [11]
Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G – leaked specs
According to these reports, the global Note 15 Pro 4G will feature: [12]
- Display:
- 6.77‑inch OLED
- 1080p resolution
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G200 Ultra
- Memory & storage:
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage in the listed configuration
- Cameras:
- 200MP main rear camera
- 8MP ultrawide
- 2MP auxiliary sensor
- 32MP selfie camera
- Battery & charging:
- 6,500mAh battery
- 45W wired charging
- Design & price:
- Glacier Blue finish shown in the listing
- Around €293–295 for the 8GB + 256GB variant in the Eurozone
Functionally, this gives Xiaomi a high-camera-spec, long‑battery 4G phone that can be sold cheaper than its 5G siblings, while still looking and feeling very much like a Pro‑tier device.
Redmi Note 15 4G: budget workhorse with big battery
Alongside the Pro 4G, leaks compiled by Bez‑Kabli and Gizchina describe a more affordable Redmi Note 15 4G, also surfaced via German retail listings. [13]
Redmi Note 15 4G – leaked specs
- Display: 6.77‑inch AMOLED, 2392 × 1080, 120Hz
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G100
- RAM / storage: 6GB or 8GB RAM, 128GB or 256GB storage
- Cameras:
- 108MP main + 2MP depth
- 20MP selfie
- Battery: 6,000mAh with 33W charging
- Durability: IP64 rating
- Expected price: around €199 in Europe
The 4G model essentially mirrors many of the 5G phone’s strengths—OLED panel, 108MP camera, huge battery—while shaving cost via the chipset, charging speed and water‑resistance rating.
Battery downgrades vs China – but still very long endurance
One of the more controversial aspects of these leaks is battery size. In China, Xiaomi made waves by equipping the Note 15 family with massive cells: 5,800mAh on the base 5G model and 7,000mAh on the Pro and Pro+. [14]
European documents and retailer listings, however, repeatedly show:
- Note 15 5G – 5,520mAh
- Note 15 Pro 5G – 6,580mAh
- Note 15 Pro+ 5G – 6,500mAh [15]
So yes, global buyers appear to be getting slightly smaller batteries than China. But EPREL data suggests all three 5G models are rated for roughly 51–61 hours of usage on a charge, and Xiaomi allegedly claims these cells should keep around 80% capacity after 1,000 charge cycles, which is in line with other large‑battery mid‑rangers launched this year. [16]
Expected global pricing at a glance
Pulling together numbers from Gadgets360, Tech Advisor, Lowyat, Bez‑Kabli, Beebom and retailer leaks, the unofficial European pricing matrix for the Redmi Note 15 series looks like this: [17]
- Redmi Note 15 4G: ~€199 (retailer price, not yet confirmed)
- Redmi Note 15 5G: €299 (8GB + 256GB)
- Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G: €399 (8GB + 256GB)
- Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G:
- €499 (8GB + 256GB, rumoured)
- €529 (12GB + 512GB, retailer listing)
- Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G: €293–295 (8GB + 256GB, depending on source)
Local taxes, carrier deals and early‑bird promos will likely shift these numbers slightly, but overall Xiaomi seems to be sticking close to the Redmi Note 14 generation’s strategy: flagship‑like specs at firmly mid‑range prices.
Launch timeline: Europe first, India soon after
Europe & other global markets
Between EU energy‑label listings, multiple retailer pages and a growing stack of leaks, the Redmi Note 15 series appears to be in its final pre‑launch phase in Europe. AndroidHeadlines and Lowyat both suggest the global rollout could land as early as Q1 2026, which lines up with Xiaomi’s typical “China first, global later” cadence. [18]
Today’s Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G and updated Pro 5G leaks simply reinforce that the hardware is ready and channels are being primed.
India launch window
On the Indian side, separate reports from Gadgets360 and Techlusive point to a launch in December 2025, with the first sale tipped for January 9, 2026. [19]
Early indications are that India will get all three 5G models, with small tweaks to cameras and software tuning compared to the Chinese units, and possibly some bundling with the newly launched Redmi 15C 5G at the lower end of the price ladder. [20]
What this means for the mid‑range market
If these leaks hold up, the Redmi Note 15 family will land with a very clear strategy:
- Base Note 15 4G / 5G for buyers who care about battery life, AMOLED screens and value.
- Note 15 Pro 5G / Pro 4G for users chasing a 200MP camera and slightly more premium hardware without going overboard on price.
- Note 15 Pro+ 5G as the “almost flagship” option with 100W charging, bigger storage options and more upscale finishes.
Rivals like Samsung’s Galaxy A series and Realme’s mid‑range lineup will have a serious fight on their hands in 2026 if Xiaomi can keep these prices and deliver on long‑term software support via HyperOS 2.
Should you wait for the Redmi Note 15 series?
If you’re planning to buy a mid‑range Android phone in early 2026 and live in a market that typically gets Redmi’s global Note series, the answer is very likely yes:
- You get modern chipsets, 120Hz AMOLED displays and big batteries across the board.
- The Pro models bring 200MP cameras that could be very competitive for photography at this price.
- IP ratings (up to IP68 on Pro/Pro+) and Android 15 out of the box make them feel future‑proof. [21]
The only caveats:
- All of this information is still unofficial, based on regulatory databases, retailer listings and tipster posts. Xiaomi can change specs, colour options or pricing before launch.
- In some regions, the Pro+ may ship without a charger, which adds a hidden cost if you don’t already own a compatible fast‑charging brick. [22]
If you’re not in a hurry and your current phone is holding up, waiting for the official Redmi Note 15 series announcement could be a smart move—especially now that leaks suggest both 4G and 5G options are coming to cover almost every budget.
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