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Display: 6.9-inch Full HD+, 144Hz, 288Hz touch sampling, Wet Touch Technology 2.0
Processor: Snapdragon 685 (6nm)
RAM: 6GB/ 8GB (expandable up to 16GB virtual)
Storage: 256GB + microSD up to 2TB
Rear Camera: 50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/2.88" 0.61μm, PDAF+ auxiliary lens
Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.0, (wide)
Battery: 7,000mAh with 3W wired, PD 2.0, PPS, QC33, 18W reverse charging
OS: HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15
Security: Side-facing fingerprint sensor
Protection: IP64 water resistance
Audio: Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos
Colors: Ripple Green, Titan Gray, Midnight Black
Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, compass/Virtual proximity sensing
A notable highlight of the Redmi 15 4G is its impressive display. It features a large 6.9-inch Full HD+ panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and 288Hz touch sampling, delivering smoother animations and highly responsive touch performance.
Xiaomi has also included Wet Touch Technology 2.0, allowing the screen to register touches accurately even when your fingers are wet—something especially useful during workouts, rainy weather, or humid conditions.

While earlier expectations hinted that the Redmi 15 would feature the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3, the Nepalese variant ships with the Snapdragon 685, a capable yet less powerful 4G chipset. The phone is available in 6/128GB and 8/256GB memory configurations, giving users flexibility based on storage and multitasking needs.
On the software side, the device runs Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0, built on Android 15, ensuring a clean and fluid user experience. You also get virtual RAM expansion of up to 16GB, providing additional performance headroom for heavier apps and multitasking.
Now for the real showstopper—the massive 7,000mAh battery. With a capacity this large, the Redmi 15 4G comfortably delivers up to two days of regular use, and even longer if you’re a light user. It’s easily one of the strongest battery performers in its segment.
Charging, however, remains unchanged. The familiar 33W fast charging returns once again, which feels a bit underwhelming considering competitors have started pushing higher wattages. It’s disappointing that Xiaomi hasn’t moved the needle here yet.
On the bright side, you do get 18W reverse charging, allowing the phone to double as a power bank and top up other devices when needed.

The Redmi 15 4G features a 50MP primary camera, accompanied by an unspecified auxiliary lens, suitable for basic photography needs. On the front, an 8MP selfie camera handles everyday selfies and video calls.
For security, the phone includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, offering quick and reliable unlocking. You also get IP64 dust and water resistance, providing a layer of protection against splashes and light exposure to the elements.
Audio is another strong area, with support for Hi-Res Audio and Dolby Atmos, ensuring a more immersive listening experience whether you’re watching movies or streaming music.
A notable highlight of the Redmi 15 4G is its impressive display. It features a large 6.9-inch Full HD+ panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and 288Hz touch sampling, delivering smoother animations and highly responsive touch performance.
Xiaomi has also included Wet Touch Technology 2.0, allowing the screen to register touches accurately even when your fingers are wet—something especially useful during workouts, rainy weather, or humid conditions.

While earlier expectations hinted that the Redmi 15 would feature the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3, the Nepalese variant ships with the Snapdragon 685, a capable yet less powerful 4G chipset. The phone is available in 6/128GB and 8/256GB memory configurations, giving users flexibility based on storage and multitasking needs.
On the software side, the device runs Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0, built on Android 15, ensuring a clean and fluid user experience. You also get virtual RAM expansion of up to 16GB, providing additional performance headroom for heavier apps and multitasking.
Now for the real showstopper—the massive 7,000mAh battery. With a capacity this large, the Redmi 15 4G comfortably delivers up to two days of regular use, and even longer if you’re a light user. It’s easily one of the strongest battery performers in its segment.
Charging, however, remains unchanged. The familiar 33W fast charging returns once again, which feels a bit underwhelming considering competitors have started pushing higher wattages. It’s disappointing that Xiaomi hasn’t moved the needle here yet.
On the bright side, you do get 18W reverse charging, allowing the phone to double as a power bank and top up other devices when needed.

The Redmi 15 4G features a 50MP primary camera, accompanied by an unspecified auxiliary lens, suitable for basic photography needs. On the front, an 8MP selfie camera handles everyday selfies and video calls.
For security, the phone includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, offering quick and reliable unlocking. You also get IP64 dust and water resistance, providing a layer of protection against splashes and light exposure to the elements.
Audio is another strong area, with support for Hi-Res Audio and Dolby Atmos, ensuring a more immersive listening experience whether you’re watching movies or streaming music.