The “Note” series from Redmi has always been the bread and butter for Xiaomi in India. But let’s be real—the market has changed. With brands like Realme and Samsung breathing down their neck, is the Redmi Note 15 5G still the default choice for the average Indian buyer?
Redmi Note 15 5G
- ✔ Big Display + Smooth Performance
- ✔ Long Battery Backup + Fast Charging
- ✔ High Quality Camera + Clear Photos
The real truth is: This year, Xiaomi is playing a different game. They aren’t just giving you a “budget” phone; they are trying to sell you a “premium experience” at a mid-range price. Launching today, January 6, 2026, the Redmi Note 15 5G claims to fix the biggest complaints of the previous generation. But should you actually swipe your card for it? Let’s dive deep.

QUICK SPECS TABLE
If you’re in a hurry, here is the “cheatsheet” for the Redmi Note 15 5G.
| Feature | Specification |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 (4nm) |
| Display | 6.77-inch Curved AMOLED, 120Hz, 3200 Nits Peak |
| Rear Camera | 108MP (OIS) + 8MP Ultra-wide |
| Front Camera | 20MP Selfie |
| Battery | 5,520 mAh |
| Charging | 45W Wired (0-50% in ~28 mins) |
| Software | HyperOS 2 (Based on Android 15) |
| Durability | IP66 Dust & Water Resistant |
| Weight/Thinness | 178g / 7.35mm |
DESIGN & BUILD: “Slimmer than your Wallet?”
Xiaomi is obsessed with “slim” this year. At just 7.35mm, the Redmi Note 15 is significantly thinner than the Note 14. When you hold it, the first thing you notice is the Quad-curved design. It tucks into your palm beautifully.
- In-hand feel: It feels much more expensive than it is. The “Iris Purple” variant has a unique texture that doesn’t catch fingerprints easily.
- Weight: At 178 grams, it won’t give you wrist fatigue during long Instagram scrolling sessions.
- Durability: They’ve moved up to an IP66 rating. While you shouldn’t take it for a swim, it will easily survive a heavy Mumbai monsoon splash.

DISPLAY: A 3200-Nit Beast
The screen is easily the best part of this phone. We are looking at a 6.77-inch AMOLED panel. But the headline feature is the 3200 nits peak brightness.
The real-world test: Even under the direct, harsh afternoon sun in Delhi, you won’t have to squint. The colors are punchy, and because it’s a curved panel, the bezels look almost non-existent. It also features Hydro Touch 2.0, meaning if your hands are sweaty or it’s drizzling, the screen will still register your touches accurately.

PERFORMANCE: Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
Don’t let the “6” series name fool you. This is a 4nm chipset designed for efficiency.
- Daily Usage: Switching between Chrome, WhatsApp, and YouTube is butter smooth. Xiaomi promises 48 months of lag-free performance, which is a bold claim we’ll have to verify in 2030!
- Gaming: You can play BGMI or CoD: Mobile at stable High settings. However, don’t waste your money if you are a hardcore Genshin Impact player; for that, you’ll need the Pro+ or a Poco flagship.
- Heating: Thanks to the 4nm architecture, it stays relatively cool even during a 30-minute gaming session.
CAMERA: The 108MP “Masterpixel”
Redmi has finally brought OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) to the base Note model. This is huge for night photography.
- Daylight: The 108MP sensor captures massive detail. You can crop into a photo, and it still looks sharp.
- Low Light: This is where the OIS shines. Shaky hands won’t ruin your dinner photos anymore.
- Video: It supports 4K recording, which was missing in some previous “vanilla” Note models.

BATTERY: 1.6 Days of Juice?
The battery has seen a slight bump to 5,520 mAh. Combined with the efficient processor, Xiaomi claims 1.6 days of usage. In our testing, even with heavy 5G usage, it comfortably lasts a full day with about 20-30% left at bedtime.
- Charging: The 45W charger is decent. It’s not the fastest in the segment (Realme offers 80W on some models), but it gets the job done without degrading the battery too quickly.
Read more : Realme 16 Pro 5G
THE COMPETITION: Head-to-Head
The Redmi Note 15 sits in a crowded room. Let’s see how it stacks up against its biggest rivals: Realme 16 Pro and Samsung Galaxy M36.
| Feature | Redmi Note 15 | Realme 16 Pro | Samsung Galaxy M36 |
| Price (Expected) | ₹19,999 | ₹21,999 | ₹18,499 |
| Display | Curved AMOLED (3200 nits) | Curved AMOLED (2000 nits) | Flat Super AMOLED |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 | MediaTek Dimensity 7050 | Exynos 1380 |
| Main Camera | 108MP OIS | 50MP OIS | 50MP OIS |
| Battery | 5,520 mAh (45W) | 5,000 mAh (67W) | 6,000 mAh (25W) |
The Winner: If you want the best display and premium looks, the Redmi Note 15 wins. If you want the fastest charging, go for the Realme. If you are a Samsung loyalist who wants 4 years of OS updates and a massive battery, stick with the M36.
FINAL VERDICT: To Buy or Not to Buy?
Buy it if:
- You love the “Premium” look: The curved screen and slim body make it look like a ₹40,000 phone.
- Outdoor visibility is key: That 3200-nit screen is a lifesaver in Indian summers.
- You want a balanced camera: The 108MP OIS is very reliable for social media.
Skip it if:
- You are a Pro Gamer: Look for a Poco X-series instead.
- You want the fastest charging: 45W is “okay,” but competitors are touching 80W.
- You hate HyperOS: If you prefer clean Stock Android, this isn’t for you.
FAQs (People Also Ask)
Q1: Does Redmi Note 15 have a headphone jack?
A: No, the 3.5mm jack has been removed to maintain the 7.35mm slim profile. You’ll need a Type-C adapter or TWS.
Q2: Is the charger included in the box?
A: Yes, Xiaomi is still including the 45W power adapter in the Indian retail box.
Q3: Does it support 5G bands in India?
A: Yes, it supports all major Indian 5G bands (SA/NSA), including n1, n3, n5, n8, n28, n40, and n78.
Q4: Can it record 4K videos?
A: Yes, the 108MP sensor supports 4K video recording with OIS for stabilized footage.
Q5: Is the display protected by Gorilla Glass?
A: Yes, it uses Gorilla Glass 7i (Victus family) for scratch and drop protection.








