Highlights
- Redmi Note 15 4G appears on a German marketplace ahead of launch
- Features 6.77‑inch AMOLED display with curved edges
- Powered by MediaTek Helio G100‑Ultra chipset with HyperOS 2
- 108 MP main camera + 6000 mAh battery with 33 W charging
- Expected price: around €199 (≈ ₹ 18 000 in India)

The buzz around Xiaomi’s upcoming Redmi Note 15 Series keeps growing! After leaks of the global 5G variant, the 4G model has now been spotted on an online marketplace in Germany. The listing leaks most major specifications, giving fans an early peek at this new mid‑range device.
Display and Design
According to the listing, the Redmi Note 15 4G sports a large 6.77‑inch AMOLED panel with a Full HD+ resolution of 2392 × 1080 pixels. The screen edges are slightly curved — a rare feature in this segment — and a centered punch‑hole accommodates the 20 MP selfie camera. Redmi seems set on making its most affordable model look premium.
Hardware and Performance
Under the hood, the device is expected to run on the MediaTek Helio G100‑Ultra chipset, a latest‑generation 4G SoC targeting efficient gaming and smooth multitasking. Memory options include 6 GB or 8 GB RAM and storage choices of 128 GB or 256 GB.
The phone is listed to ship with HyperOS 2, Xiaomi’s new interface likely based on Android 15, promising a cleaner design and better battery control.
Camera and Battery
The rear system combines a 108 MP main camera with a 2 MP depth sensor. This setup targets sharp daylight shots and portrait bokeh effects instead of a crowded triple camera layout.
Powering the device is a massive 6000 mAh battery that supports 33 W fast charging. For a 4G phone, this means comfortably two days of use on a single charge. The body is also protected by IP64 water and dust resistance, a nice bonus at this price point.
Price and Global Availability
The German listing shows a price of €199.90, which converts to roughly ₹18 000 (USD 215) for the 128 GB version. However, the appearance on an e‑store doesn’t mean an official launch yet — Xiaomi has not confirmed the global release timeline.
If the same pricing trend reaches India, Sujit Ram believes the Redmi Note 15 4G could start around ₹17 000 to ₹18 000, directly competing with the Realme Narzo 70 and Samsung M15 lines.
Sujit Ram Insights
Redmi seems to be bridging the gap between its Note and Redmi A series by offering flagship‑like camera specs in a budget 4G phone. If HyperOS 2 optimisation matches expectations, this device could be a strong seller for non‑5G buyers looking for reliable battery life and excellent display quality.
