Xiaomi is on the brink of unveiling the latest addition to its budget-friendly Redmi Note series. After the successful launch of the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ in China, the spotlight is now on the anticipated Redmi Note 15 Pro+.
A fresh leak offers us a glimpse into the key upgrades of this next-gen device.
One of the standout features of the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is its rumored 1.5K resolution display, paired with slim and symmetrical bezels. Though the exact display size remains unclear, it’s expected to be similar to the current model, with a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate for a seamless experience.
On the camera front, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is set to feature a dual 50 MP setup with a primary camera and a telephoto lens. This mirrors the setup of the current model, offering a solid balance of quality and performance. However, things are a bit more complicated when you consider the global version of the Redmi Note 14 Pro+, which comes with a much higher 200 MP main camera alongside an 8 MP ultra-wide and a 2 MP macro sensor. It’s clear that Xiaomi is making some distinctions between markets, and fans are hoping that the 50 MP dual setup will be available globally as well.
When it comes to battery life, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ might pack a massive 7,000mAh to 7,999mAh battery, a considerable upgrade over the 6,200mAh battery found in the Chinese variant of its predecessor. This increase is sure to improve battery longevity, making it one of the longest-lasting budget phones available.
Inside, the phone will reportedly be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, following the pattern established by the Note 14 Pro+ with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. If Xiaomi manages to keep the price at around $379, this device could provide outstanding value for money.
However, as with many Xiaomi launches, global availability tends to lag behind the Chinese and Indian releases, and some details remain unconfirmed. But based on the leaks, we can expect significant improvements, including a larger battery and a new chipset.