The mobile phone of the budget variant, Redmi 15, was launched today by Xiaomi. Huge battery and nice design, but some users aren't happy with its camera setup. Let's check what the phone delivers to the users on various fronts.

Massive Battery: No Charge at All for Days!
Redmi 15 has a big battery of 6000 mAh that is ideal for day-to-day usage by allowing heavy users to use the phone without charging for up to two days. Still, it does have some fast charging at 18W, in case a quick power-up is needed.
Display and Design Overview
This phone sports a 6.7-inch HD+ LCD with a refresh rate of 90Hz, so you can expect seamless scrolling and video watching. On the other hand, the Redmi 15 has a very premium face concerning the overall aesthetics; particularly, the slim body and gradient finish attract much attention.
An Absolute Drag Concerning Cameras!
While all other rival manufacturers go up to providing their offering with anywhere starting from 50-megapixel cameras, the camera scheme in the Redmi 15 really raises doubts. An 8-megapixel primary rear camera makes the camera very disappointing again in 2025. The front camera doesn't stand a chance either- a pathetic 5-megapixel.
The battery setup of this phone is considered mainly for battery and common users, where the emphasis is undoubtedly on battery and performance rather than taking photos.

Performances & Other Features of Xiaomi Redmi 15
This Xiaomi phone runs on a MediaTek Helio G36 processor, which is standard for light gaming, along with your option of 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB/128GB storage, expandable by microSD. The price of this handset is Rs. 14,999.
Indeed, the Xiaomi Redmi 15 is an incredible budget phone, focusing more on batteries. It should be a cool purchase for those who want a strong battery backup while giving no thought to the camera. For anyone wanting a better camera experience, look for alternatives.
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