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Redmi Note 15: The New Mid-Range Titan

 


The Redmi Note 15 series has officially arrived in 2026, reinforcing Xiaomi's reputation for delivering "flagship-level" specs at a mid-range price point. This year, the focus has shifted toward extreme durability and AI integration, marketed under the new "Redmi Titan" branding.

Key Specifications at a Glance

Feature

Redmi Note 15 (Standard)

Redmi Note 15 Pro

Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G

Display

6.77" Curved AMOLED

6.83" 1.5K pOLED

6.83" 1.5K pOLED

Processor

Snapdragon 6 Gen 3

Dimensity 7400-Ultra

Snapdragon 7s Gen 4

Main Camera

108MP (OIS)

200MP (OIS)

200MP (OIS)

Battery

6,000mAh

6,580mAh

6,500mAh (Si/C)

Charging

33W - 45W

45W

100W HyperCharge

Protection

IP64 / IP66

IP68 / IP69K

IP69K / Titan Structure

The "Titan" Build & Durability

The standout feature of the 15 series is the Redmi Titan Durability. Xiaomi has moved beyond basic water resistance, with the Pro models now featuring IP69K ratings—meaning they can withstand high-pressure, high-temperature water jets.

·        Drop Resistance: The Pro+ model uses a reinforced internal structure and Gorilla Glass Victus 2, certified by SGS for 2.5-meter drop survival.

·        Wet Touch 2.0: The screen remains fully responsive even when splashed with water or used with wet hands.

AI & HyperOS 2

Running on the new HyperOS 2 (based on Android 15), the series is deeply integrated with Google Gemini. Features like Circle to Search and AI-driven image tools (AI Erase, AI Bokeh, and AI Sky) are now standard across the lineup. The Pro+ takes it further with Xiaomi HyperAI, which optimizes system performance based on your usage patterns to ensure 48-month "lag-free" performance.

Massive Battery Upgrades

Xiaomi has pushed the boundaries of endurance this year. The base Redmi Note 15 features a 6,000mAh battery, while the Pro+ utilizes advanced Silicon-Carbon (SiC) battery tech. This allows the phone to stay incredibly slim (under 8.5mm) while packing enough power to last up to two days.

Note: In a major shift for 2026, Xiaomi has removed the charging brick from the retail box for several regions (including the new "SE" models) to align with sustainability goals.

 


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