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The Redmi Note 15 Pro is back in the news and this time the signs cannot be ignored. The smartphone has been spotted on Geekbench with what seems to be its Indian model number and therefore the indication is that the India launch is not far away. For a brand that thrives on momentum, this listing feels like Redmi clearing the final hurdles before it becomes official.
This development comes days after Xiaomi launched the standard Redmi Note 15 5G in India. Many expected the Pro variants to follow soon, and now there’s solid proof that Redmi is quietly preparing the ground.
Redmi Note 15 Pro Geekbench listing
According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Geekbench entry with model number 25080RABDI is the Indian variant of Redmi Note 15 Pro. The benchmark information confirms several significant details:
- Android 15 out of the box
- 8GB RAM variant tested
- Octa-core processor with a peak clock speed of 2.6GHz
- Geekbench scores: 1,051 (single-core) and 2,938 (multi-core)
These numbers put the phone in the upper mid range bracket. It is not chasing flagship bragging rights, yet it ensures smooth daily performance, gaming stability and efficient multitasking, which is exactly what buyers of Note-series are usually seeking.
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Redmi Note 15 Pro chipset and software expectations
Leaks suggest that the Redmi Note 15 Pro will be equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, paired with a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. If this holds true, users can expect solid efficiency and reliable thermal performance as opposed to raw benchmark dominance.
It is leaked that the Redmi Note 15 Pro will be equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, topped with Mali-G615 MC2.
On the software side, the phone will come with HyperOS 2, based on Android 15. Xiaomi’s newer software direction feels cleaner and more responsive than older MIUI versions, though a few pre-installed apps are still likely. HyperOS is finally reaching a point where it feels refined enough to use in the long term.
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Redmi Note 15 Pro global launch and pricing expectations
Globally, the Redmi Note 15 was launched in December 2025. The Pro model is already selling in other markets such as Poland where it is priced at PLN 1,649 (approximately ₹42,000) for the 8GB + 256GB variant.
However, prices in India will be far more aggressive. Industry expectations point to a starting price between ₹22,999-₹27,999 based on storage options and launch offers. If Redmi manages to push the effective price closer to ₹20,000 with bank discounts, then this phone could immediately become a bestseller.
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Redmi Note 15 Pro display and camera highlights
The Redmi Note 15 Pro focuses heavily on specs that grab attention, and it works.
Key highlights include the following:
- 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Up to 3,200 nits peak brightness
- Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection
On the camera front, the phone packs a 200MP primary sensor with OIS, supported by an 8MP ultra-wide camera. The 20MP front camera handles selfies and video calls. While there’s no telephoto lens, the high-resolution main sensor should deliver detailed daylight shots, which is what most users care about.
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Redmi Note 15 Pro battery life
Battery is one area where the Redmi Note 15 Pro clearly stands out. The phone houses a massive 6,580mAh battery with:
- 45W fast charging
- 22.5W reverse charging
While some rivals charge faster, real-world battery endurance matters more. With proper optimisation, this phone should easily last a full day and then some, a big plus for heavy users.
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Redmi Note 15 Pro vs rivals
The Redmi Note 15 Pro goes head-to-head with phones like the Realme 16 Pro and iQOO Neo series. Some rivals offer faster charging or slightly cleaner software, but Redmi counters with a brighter display, huge battery, and a headline-grabbing 200MP camera.
I think Redmi is playing to its strengths here. This phone isn’t trying to be flashy, it’s trying to be dependable. If Xiaomi nails the pricing, the Redmi Note 15 Pro could be one of the safest mid-range picks of 2026.
For now, all eyes are on the official announcement of the India launch. And judging by this Geekbench listing, it seems the wait won't be much longer.
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