
Redmi Note 15 Pro series to launch in China this month
The company official did not reveal an exact launch date, but confirmed that the Note 15 Pro series will offer high-end quality. The lineup is expected to include the Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+.
Wang also shared that the Redmi Note lineup has now been shipped to more than 100 countries and was the best-selling smartphone in China in the $175 and $499 price bracket in H1 2025.
Meanwhile, tipster DCS shared some new details regarding the Note 15 Pro lineup. The base model is rumored to offer 'drop resistance and waterproofing' that's better than the Honor X70. The tipster also noted that the Pro+ model will also get an upgraded screen and cameras alongside better durability.
According to recent leaks, the Note 15 Pro+ will be the first Redmi phone to offer satellite connectivity in China.
We should learn more about the Note 15 Pro phones in the coming days.
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