Xiaomi is finally gearing up to introduce its Redmi Note 15 Pro series in India tomorrow, that is, January 29. The lineup will include the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus and will join the Redmi Note 15 in Indian retail space. The company has already confirmed multiple details about the upcoming devices including a 200MP camera, big batteries and improved protection. Ahead of launch, the prices of Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus and Redmi Note 15 Pro have surfaced online. Here’s what we know about the devices.
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Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus and Redmi Note 15 Pro price in India leaked
As per multiple reports, the Redmi Note 15 Pro could be priced at Rs 30,999 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The top model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage may be priced at Rs 32,999.
Speaking of the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus, the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant could be priced at Rs 38,999, while the 12GB RAM and 256GB variant could cost Rs 40,999. The top-end variant with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage may cost Rs 44,999. However, these prices are not confirmed at the moment.
The Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus will launch with a 6.83-inch quad-curved AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is confirmed to launch with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. As per the Amazon listing, the device could get a 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery with 100W fast charging.
The company has also confirmed a 200MP main camera. It is said to feature a 32MP front camera. Rest details are still under wraps.
The Redmi Note 15 Pro is also confirmed to feature a 6.83-inch flat AMOLED pane with a 120Hz refresh rate. It will draw the power from MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset and could be backed by a 6,580 mAh battery and 45W charging support.
In terms of the camera, the device is said to have a 200MP primary lens as well as an ultra-wide lens. It might have a 20MP front camera for taking selfies.
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