After making their debut in China a few months ago, the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+ are now gearing up for an India launch. These new models will replace the popular Note 14 series and, if reports are accurate, could carry a price tag similar to their predecessors. Interestingly, the Indian versions may also bring a different camera setup compared to the Chinese models.

Expected Launch Timeline and Pricing

According to a report from SmartPrix, citing well-known tipster Yogesh Brar, the Redmi Note 15 series is expected to arrive in India in January 2026, with sales likely kicking off by mid-month.

In terms of pricing, Xiaomi is expected to stick close to the Note 14 series. For reference, the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G started at ₹20,900, while the Note 14 Pro+ 5G had a base price of ₹22,400. The Note 15 series is expected to fall in a similar range, keeping it competitive in the mid-premium smartphone segment.

What to Expect from the Indian Variants

While the displays and processors are likely to remain the same as the Chinese models, the big change for India could be in the cameras. Reports suggest that the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ in India may feature a massive 200MP primary camera, while the Note 15 Pro could come with a 108MP main sensor.

As for performance, the Note 15 Pro is tipped to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra, while the Note 15 Pro+ will use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. Both models are expected to keep the 6.83-inch micro-curved display with 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 3,200 nits. Storage and RAM options may go as high as 16GB LPDDR4x RAM and 512GB UFS 2.2 storage.

Quick Recap of the Chinese Versions

To compare, the Chinese Note 15 Pro+ comes with a 50MP Light Fusion 800 main sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultrawide camera. The Note 15 Pro in China is more modest with a 50MP Sony LYT-600 primary sensor paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens. On the front, the Pro+ sports a 32MP selfie camera, while the Pro carries a 20MP sensor.

Both phones pack a 7,000mAh battery, but their charging speeds differ — the Pro+ supports 90W fast charging, while the Pro maxes out at 45W.

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Sumit Kumar, an alumnus of PDM Bahadurgarh, specializes in tech industry coverage and gadget reviews with 8 years of experience. His work provides in-depth, reliable tech insights and has earned him a reputation as a key tech commentator in national tech space. With a keen eye for the latest tech trends and a thorough approach to every review, Sumit provides insightful and reliable information to help readers stay informed about cutting-edge technology.

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