- Five Redmi Note 15 models launched in Spain, with prices ranging from €199,99 to €529,99
- A strong focus on autonomy: batteries up to 6.580 mAh and fast charging up to 100 W
- Enhanced durability with Redmi Titan architecture, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and IP66, IP68, and IP69 certifications
- 108 and 200 MP cameras, AMOLED displays up to 6,83 inches, and Snapdragon and MediaTek processors
The new family Redmi Note 15 Xiaomi's product is now on sale in Spain And it promises to shake up the mid-range market again, just like the Redmi Note 14 did last year. The Chinese brand has opted for a broad strategy, with various models and tiered pricesso that every type of user has a place without having to make the leap to the high-end range.
Far from being a simple facelift, this generation focuses on three clear pillars: More autonomy, greater resistance, and a notable leap in photography and screen.All this while maintaining prices that range from 199,99 euros for the simplest versions to just over 500 euros for the most complete model, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G.
A large family: all the Redmi Note 15 models arriving in Europe

The series arrives with nothing less than five main variants: Redmi Note 15, Redmi Note 15 5G, Redmi Note 15 Pro, Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G and Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5GIn terms of its product catalog, Xiaomi presents a kind of ladder where each step adds something important: more power, a better camera, a better screen, or more battery life.
At the bottom is the Redmi Note 15 “plain and simple”which is positioned as an entry-level option with 4G connectivity and an official price starting at €199,99 for the version with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Above it sits the Redmi Note 15 5Gwhich shares much of the design and screen, but adds fifth-generation connectivity and a more modern processor.
The next step is occupied by the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Redmi Note 15 Pro 5Gaimed at those seeking a more serious camera, slightly larger screens, and enhanced performance without breaking the bank. And topping the range is the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G, designed to compete in the 500 euro range with specifications that, on paper, are quite close to what we usually see in more expensive high-end mobile phones.
All these models are now available at the Xiaomi's official store and regular retailers in Spainwith launch promotions that include direct discounts, coupons and interest-free financing in some cases.
Autonomy: giant batteries and fast charging for several days of use

One of the areas where Xiaomi has focused most on improvement is battery life. The Redmi Note 15 series generally offers capacities ranging between 5.520 and 6.580 mAhFigures that were unthinkable a few years ago in this price range.
The protagonist here is the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G, which is betting on a battery of 6.500 mAh with silicon-carbon (SiC) technologyThis combination allows for greater capacity in the same space, while maintaining a slim profile and without adding too much weight. According to the manufacturer's data and initial tests, it's easy to get over two days of real-world use without needing to find a power outlet, even with heavy use of social media, video, and gaming.
The base model with 4G, the Redmi Note 15It doesn't fall short: it integrates a battery of 6.000 mAh With 33W fast charging, enough for a day and a half of light use and to quickly recharge. Redmi Note 15 5G It goes down slightly to the 5.520 mAhBut it compensates with a faster 45W charge.
In the case of the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Pro 5GXiaomi speaks of capabilities that reach up to 6.580 mAh and reverse charging support In some versions, the phone can also be used to charge wired headphones, fitness trackers, or watches. The Pro and Pro+ models also include Xiaomi's Surge power management system, designed to ensure the battery retains at least 80% of its capacity after approximately 1.600 charge cycles, equivalent to several years of daily use.
As for charging speed, the main selling point is the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G 100W fast chargingThis power allows the battery to go from a very low percentage to half charge in just over 20 minutes, a figure more typical of top-of-the-range phones. The other models offer 33W or 45W depending on the version, reasonable values for the price segment in which they compete.
Durability and design: Redmi Titan architecture as a hallmark
Another major innovation in the family lies in its construction. Xiaomi introduces the Redmi Titan architecture All Redmi Note 15 models feature a set of internal reinforcements, a more robust chassis, and improved shock absorption designed to make the phone better able to withstand bumps, bends, and accidental drops.
In the higher-end models, especially in the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G and the Note 15 Pro 5GThis approach is reinforced with glass Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 On the front, there's an improved midframe and a motherboard designed to withstand higher pressures. According to SGS-certified tests cited by the brand itself, the high-end Redmi Note 15 can withstand drops of up to 2,5 meters without critical damage to the device.
The IP certifications also take a significant leap.While the simpler models are limited to IP64 or IP65 (sufficient for everyday splashes and dust), the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Pro+ boast IP66, IP68 and even IP69/IP69K protections, which means resistance to pressurized water jets and immersion in fresh water up to two meters for extended periods.
One interesting detail is the implementation of the Wet Touch 2.0 technologyThis feature allows you to continue using the touchscreen even if there are water droplets on the panel or your fingers are wet. It's a small improvement on paper, but quite practical in rainy weather or during outdoor activities.
In terms of aesthetics, the series departs from the more basic plastic designs of previous generations. Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G It is offered, for example, with a finish in brown vegan leather combined with a gold camera moduleThe Redmi Note 15 Pro and Pro 5G, meanwhile, opt for metallic tones in blue and gold. The 15 and 15 5G models use more vibrant colors like purple and blue.
Large AMOLED screens, more brightness, and better eye care certifications

The screen is another area where all the Redmi Note 15 models aim to be above average. Both the Redmi Note 15 4G as well as the 15 5G They install panels 6,77-inch AMOLED FHD+with a resolution of 2.392 × 1.080 pixels, a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a maximum brightness that can reach 3.200 nits in high light conditions.
This panel is complemented by PWM dimming of 3.840 HzDesigned to reduce flicker and eye strain when using your phone in low-light environments. In fact, the entire series features eye protection certifications which support a lower impact on eyesight compared to more basic screens.
In the higher-end models, things go up a notch. Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G and Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G They opt for a panel 6,83-inch CrystalRes AMOLED with 1,5K resolution (2.772 x 1.280 pixels), also at 120 Hz and with compatibility with HDR10+ and Dolby VisionThis intermediate resolution between Full HD+ and 2K offers greater sharpness without increasing power consumption.
The screen design maintains fairly narrow bezels, and in the case of the most advanced model, a slight curvature at the edgesThis contributes to the feeling of a more "premium" mobile phone, but it can also create a slight shadow on white backgrounds, although it's not a serious problem.
Combined with an improved sound system, these screens make the series an attractive option for heavy consumers. streaming video, social media and gamesXiaomi speaks of up to 300% more volume in the base models compared to previous generations and an increase of up to four times in the Pro+ and Pro 5G.
Snapdragon and MediaTek processors: different power profiles
Inside, Xiaomi has dealt the cards among MediaTek and Qualcomm Snapdragon chips depending on the model and type of connectivity. The approach is simple: 4G models use MediaTek, while 5G models opt for more modern platforms with better efficiency and connectivity.
El Redmi Note 15 mount a MediaTek Helio G100-UltraA processor designed for everyday tasks, social media, and multimedia consumption without frills, but with controlled power consumption. In the case of the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4GThe leap comes with the MediaTek Helio G200 Ultrawhich offers superior performance, especially in gaming and multitasking, while keeping the price below 5G models.
On Qualcomm's side, the Redmi Note 15 5G bet on the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3Manufactured using a 4nm process, it improves both raw performance and efficiency compared to the previous generation and adds more robust 5G connectivity. It's a combination designed for those who want some future-proofing without significantly increasing their budget.
The most advanced model, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G, makes the leap to Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (in some markets it is also referred to as Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, depending on the specific iteration), a mid-to-high-end platform that allows play games, edit video, and take advantage of artificial intelligence features with greater ease. This chip is accompanied by 8 or 12 GB of RAM and options of 256 or 512 GB of internal storage.
To maintain stable performance, the Pro+ integrates an advanced cooling system. Xiaomi IceLoop with heat pumpThis is unusual in its price range. Furthermore, the entire series comes with HyperOS and AI-based features such as Circle to Search, smart assistants, and, in the case of the Pro+, Xiaomi's HyperAI interface to personalize the experience and enhance photography and performance.
108 and 200 megapixel cameras: more resolution and more intelligence

The camera system is another of the family's major selling points. Xiaomi has decided to bring sensors to the mid-range that until recently were reserved for much more expensive models. Redmi Note 15 and Redmi Note 15 5G They rely on a main sensor of 108 megapixels, accompanied by an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera in the 5G version and an auxiliary depth sensor in the 4G version.
These 108 MP allow you to obtain images with great detail in good lighting conditions and play with cropping and digital zoom without losing too much sharpness.
In the 5G model, the ultra-wide-angle lens offers more flexibility for landscapes, interiors, or group photos, something that is always appreciated.
Where Xiaomi deploys all its artillery is in the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G and Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5GBoth are part of a 200-megapixel main camera with 1/1,4-inch HPE sensor and f/1.7 apertureaccompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens. The jump in sensor size and resolution is noticeable not only in the detail, but also in the ability to maintain good exposure and less noise in night scenes.
One of the key features of this 200 MP camera is the software-integrated zoomThrough the sensor itself and image processing, mobile phones can simulate different focal lengths, from around 23mm wide-angle to around 92mm equivalent to a 4x telephoto lens, without needing to add any physical lenses. This makes it easy to have several useful "zoom levels" with a single camera, although, as always, the best results are obtained with sufficient light.
The video component also receives attention, especially in the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5Gwhich allows recording in formats of high resolution with HDR DAG 4K and multiple focal lengths. In addition, it includes the usual slow-motion, time-lapse, and portrait modes with adjustable blur.
Beyond hardware, Xiaomi supports the series in artificial intelligence tools for capture and editing: enhanced portrait modes, AI Remove Reflection, AI Beautify, and creative assistants that help generate motion effects, quick cutouts, or share-ready adjustments for networks like Instagram and TikTok.
Prices and promotions in Spain: from the basic model to the most ambitious Pro+
One of Xiaomi's strengths in Europe continues to be its price. The Redmi Note 15 series starts at 199,99 euros for the base model with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, and it scales up to 529,99 euros for the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G with 12GB and 512GBIn between, there are several combinations designed for different budgets.
In Spain, the official prices They are as follows at the time of launch:
- Redmi Note 15 (6 GB + 128 GB): 199,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 (8 GB + 256 GB): 249,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 5G (8GB + 256GB): 299,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 5G (12GB + 512GB): 349,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 Pro (8GB + 256GB): 349,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 Pro (12GB + 512GB): 399,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G (8GB + 256GB): 399,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G (12GB + 512GB): 449,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G (8GB + 256GB): 499,99 euros
- Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G (12GB + 512GB): 529,99 euros
Along with these reference prices, Xiaomi's official store in Spain has launched a launch promotion which includes coupons with a 15% discount, additional discounts of up to 50 euros on some "Early Bird" configurations and the possibility of financing the purchase over 24 months with 0% interest.
Some chains like MediaMarkt or Amazon are accompanying the debut of the range with special offersThe Redmi Note 15 can be found for under €170 by joining loyalty programs or taking advantage of temporary discounts. It's expected that prices will adjust even further in the coming months, especially for models without 5G.
The brand has set the January 15, 2026 as the official departure date in our market, and the initial promotion extends until the end of the month, so the first few weeks are especially interesting for those who want to upgrade their mobile phone without straining their budget too much.
Redmi Note 15 Pro+: the closest option to the high-end range

Within the whole family, the The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G is the model that attracts the most attention due to its design.On paper, it combines many of the series' new features into a single device that aims to compete head-to-head with other mid-to-high-end devices in the European market.
The mobile phone stands out for its 6.500 mAh battery with 100W charging, the main camera of 200 MP with a large sensor and integrated zoom, and a CrystalRes AMOLED display 6,83 inches and 1,5K resolutionIt's compatible with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. In addition, it features a powerful processor. Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and options of up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, which allows for more than enough power for multitasking and demanding games.
In terms of feel, the design maintains the Redmi Note 14 Pro+'s style with some adjustments, but introduces more plastic in the bezels and camera module, abandoning the aluminum of the previous generation. This makes the phone feel Lightweight and comfortable to holdalthough some users may miss a "cooler" feel.
In everyday use, the combination of screen, sound, and battery life makes it a very well-rounded option for those who want a main mobile phone for everything: work, leisure and photographyHowever, the comparison with the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ itself raises some design questions, as the previous model is still available at very competitive prices.
The least brilliant part of the set is found in the software with HyperOS 2.0 and the level of pre-installed apps and advertising in some sections of the interface, something common in the brand's ecosystem. Xiaomi has promised the arrival of HyperOS 3.0 and new AI features, which should polish the experience, but it's worth bearing in mind if you're looking for a very clean interface.
All in all, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is shaping up to be The most complete option in the range for those who prioritize battery and cameraprovided the budget allows it and without losing sight of the fact that the 2025 models are still very interesting alternatives on offer.
With the arrival of the Redmi Note 15, Xiaomi is once again targeting the European user looking for a durable mobileWith a good screen and a competent camera without paying the price of a high-end phone, relying on a combination of huge batteries, improved durability, and a fairly wide price range that leaves room for almost every budget.
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