Europeans finally get the scraps after Xiaomi took forever bringing these mid-range kings over because the Redmi Note 15 lineup just hit shelves following a lengthy delay after the Asian releases. The brand dropped five fresh handsets since they refuse to kill off LTE configurations for the standard and Pro variants. Only the top-tier Pro Plus model ditches older network tech completely.
Marketing hype centers on durability and fancy silicon-carbon batteries that finally trickled down to this budget family. The two premium siblings carry massive sixty-five hundred milliamp-hour cells supporting one-hundred-watt charging speeds while also handling reverse power duties. A dedicated Surge chip supposedly keeps battery health green for six years or sixteen hundred cycles.
The high-end units sport fresh two-hundred-megapixel sensors with decent in-sensor zoom and heavy AI processing. A Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 drives the flagship Pro Plus, whereas the standard Pro uses a Dimensity 7400 Ultra. These phones feature reinforced glass and heavy waterproofing to survive deep submersion or accidental drops from substantial heights.
The base vanilla model claims the title for thinnest chassis yet despite housing a dense battery, while its LTE counterpart gets thicker to fit an even larger six-thousand milliamp-hour tank. These cheaper options run on Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and Helio G100 Ultra processors paired with one-hundred-eight megapixel cameras.
Pricing starts around one hundred eighty pounds for the cheapest brick and climbs to roughly five hundred euros for the maxed-out flagship. Early adopters can snag discounts like eighty pounds off in the UK or fifty euros in Germany, depending on the specific retailer. Reviews for the premium devices are up while the budget units are still undergoing testing.
Marketing hype centers on durability and fancy silicon-carbon batteries that finally trickled down to this budget family. The two premium siblings carry massive sixty-five hundred milliamp-hour cells supporting one-hundred-watt charging speeds while also handling reverse power duties. A dedicated Surge chip supposedly keeps battery health green for six years or sixteen hundred cycles.
The high-end units sport fresh two-hundred-megapixel sensors with decent in-sensor zoom and heavy AI processing. A Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 drives the flagship Pro Plus, whereas the standard Pro uses a Dimensity 7400 Ultra. These phones feature reinforced glass and heavy waterproofing to survive deep submersion or accidental drops from substantial heights.
The base vanilla model claims the title for thinnest chassis yet despite housing a dense battery, while its LTE counterpart gets thicker to fit an even larger six-thousand milliamp-hour tank. These cheaper options run on Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and Helio G100 Ultra processors paired with one-hundred-eight megapixel cameras.
Pricing starts around one hundred eighty pounds for the cheapest brick and climbs to roughly five hundred euros for the maxed-out flagship. Early adopters can snag discounts like eighty pounds off in the UK or fifty euros in Germany, depending on the specific retailer. Reviews for the premium devices are up while the budget units are still undergoing testing.