A European retailer has begun listing the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G, marking the first appearance of the smartphone outside China ahead of its still-unannounced global launch. Xiaomi introduced the Redmi Note 15 series nearly four months ago in its home market, but an international rollout has yet to receive an official schedule.
In recent weeks, several regional variants — including the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus and two 4G editions — have surfaced through third-party sellers. The latest listing was posted by German retailer Smartmobil, suggesting that the standard Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G is next in line for international release. According to the listing, the model follows the approach taken with the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G, adopting a smaller battery capacity than the version sold in China.
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Smartmobil’s product page depicts a device powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra processor, a 6.83-inch CrystalRes AMOLED display and a 6,580 mAh battery. The phone reportedly measures 163.61 x 78.09 x 7.78 mm, weighs 210 g, and includes 8 GB of RAM paired with what is likely 256 GB of storage. A primary 200 MP rear camera, 20 MP front camera and 8 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor are also specified.
Colour options listed include Black, Glacier Blue and Titanium. The retailer indicates a price of €399, positioning the device between mid-range and upper mid-range market tiers for Europe. Smartmobil additionally states that orders are already open in Germany, although it remains uncertain whether shipments will commence before Xiaomi confirms international availability.
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The listing highlights several upgrades over the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G, while falling short of the Chinese Redmi Note 15 Pro in other respects. As noted in the original report, the model “surpasses the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G in several areas while also falling short of the original Redmi Note 15 Pro in others,” underscoring Xiaomi’s continued strategy of differentiating domestic and global releases within the same product line.
Source: GSMArena
