Redmi 15 5G: You want power that lasts, and Redmi is serving it today. The Redmi 15 5G steps into India with a huge battery, a smooth big screen, and a clean look that keeps the price within reach for first time 5G buyers and everyday users alike.
Launch in India today
The Redmi 15 5G makes its India debut today, August 19, with an online reveal and retail details following soon after. Redmi is pitching the phone as an “endurance first” device built for long commutes, study breaks, and late-night streaming while keeping things light in the hand with a curved frame and simple, sturdy design.
Specs you will notice
Front and center is a 6.9-inch FHD+ display that can ramp up to 144Hz for ultra-smooth scrolling and gaming. TÜV certifications for Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, and Circadian Friendly viewing help your eyes during long sessions. Under the hood sits Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 3, paired with HyperOS 2 for quick app launches and steady multitasking.
The camera setup focuses on the essentials: a 50MP main rear camera for crisp daylight shots and an 8MP selfie camera for social posts and video calls. Audio gets a lift with Dolby support, while a side fingerprint reader and IP64 protection add practicality for daily use.
Battery and charging
Battery anxiety is the headline Redmi wants to erase here. The 7,000mAh (typ) pack targets two-day use for most people. When it is time to top up, 33W fast charging gets you moving again, and 18W reverse charging can give your earbuds or a friend’s phone a boost in a pinch.
Price and variants
India pricing will be announced during today’s event, but signs point to a very aggressive tag. Overseas, the Redmi 15 5G is on sale in Malaysia at RM 729, which roughly maps to an India starting price in the ₹13,000–₹15,000 zone for the base variant. Expect 4GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB trims, microSD expansion, and three colors at launch. If Redmi lands near that range, this could be one of the easiest battery-first 5G buys of the season.
Early takeaway
The formula is simple and strong: giant battery, fast screen, modern 5G chip, and a clean software feel. If the final India price matches the early hints, the Redmi 15 5G will be a go-to pick for students, gig workers, and anyone who wants smooth performance and real stamina without paying flagship money.






