Redmi continues to stir anticipation around the upcoming global Note 15 5G. Previously, the company confirmed that the new device will feature a main camera with a 108 MP sensor, and now they have officially revealed another significant specification-the battery capacity.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 5G is equipped with a 5520 mAh (milliamp hours) battery, which is 410 mAh more than the Note 14 5G. It supports fast wired charging with a power of 45 W. According to the manufacturer, the smartphone can operate for up to 1.6 days without recharging, and the battery life will last up to five years without noticeable degradation.

Based on early leaks, the smartphone will feature a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC, 8 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of flash memory. In addition to the 108-megapixel sensor, the main camera will also have an 8-megapixel sensor (as part of a module with an ultra-wide-angle lens). The resolution of the front camera will be 20 MP.
Recent advancements in smartphone technology highlight potential areas of incremental upgrades. For instance, the integration of liquid-cooling systems in some modern smartphones allows for prolonged high-performance usage without overheating. This technology could be beneficial for users looking for phones that handle intensive tasks seamlessly. Moreover, the emergence of under-display front cameras in the market could hint at future design trends where screen space is maximized, though Redmi Note 15 5G adheres to traditional design paradigms.
As for competitors, brands like Samsung and Realme continuously push the boundaries with comparable offerings. Samsung’s mid-range models, which often feature robust build quality and competitive pricing, could provide a challenge. Meanwhile, Realme’s focus on rapid charging technologies and sleek interfaces might attract a segment of tech enthusiasts.
The release date for the Redmi Note 15 5G has not yet been announced, generating even more anticipation among potential buyers who are keen on discovering whether it can introduce any groundbreaking features within its class.