Xiaomi has officially confirmed that the Redmi Note 15 Pro series will launch in China this August, marking another major step for its best-selling lineup in the $175-$499 range. This launch comes just months after the Redmi Note 14 Pro series, which arrived in September last year, continuing Xiaomi’s rapid update cycle for its highly popular Note family.
Highlights and Firsts
- Global Impact: Redmi Note series has already shipped to over 100 countries, topping sales charts in its price segment for H1 2025.
- Quality Upgrade: According to General Manager Wang Teng Thomas, the Redmi Note 15 Pro series is engineered to meet the highest standards for materials, build quality, and support – aiming for “2025’s top standards.”
- Earlier Launch: Unlike last year’s model, the Note 15 Pro series is arriving in August, about a month ahead of the previous generation.
Key Features and Certifications
- 3C Certification: The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ (model 2510ERA8BC) has secured China’s 3C certification, confirming support for 90W wired fast charging—a substantial upgrade for the series. This means users can expect ultra-fast top-ups for extended daily use.
- Satellite Messaging: For the first time in the Redmi Note lineup, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ Satellite Edition (model 25104RADAC) will feature two-way satellite messaging, powered by China’s BeiDou system. This cutting-edge capability will allow users to send messages even without terrestrial cellular coverage, enhancing safety and connectivity in remote areas.
- Additional Variants: Multiple models are expected—including 4G-only, standard, Pro, Pro+, and the Satellite Edition, ensuring a range of choices for different market needs.
- Other Specs (Leaks): Reports suggest continued focus on performance and display quality, with possible upgrades to processor and photographic hardware, although full details are still awaited.
What to Expect
Xiaomi is pushing flagship-grade features like satellite connectivity and blazing-fast charging into the mainstream with the Redmi Note 15 Pro series. The device is expected to debut on the Chinese market first, with announcements about global availability likely to follow soon after.
The company hasn’t set an official launch date within August yet, but indications suggest more details—including specs, pricing, and availability—will be revealed in the coming days.