Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G leaks too

Peter, 04 December 2025

Stores in Europe have clearly received the Redmi Note 15 series shipment from Xiaomi and are just waiting for the word “go”. And some aren’t even waiting for that as one more model just leaked.

Previously, we saw the Redmi Note 15, Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+ (all 5G variants) leak, as well as the Redmi Note 15 4G.

Now say “hello” to the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G. The 4G phone has a smaller 6.77” OLED screen than its 5G sibling (6.83”) and it’s a lower resolution panel too (1080p+ vs. 1280p+). The battery is almost identical with 6,500mAh (vs. 6,580mAh) and 45W wired-only charging.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G

The chipset is different, of course, a Helio G200 Ultra from MediaTek replaces the Dimensity 7400 Ultra. As far as we know, the memory configuration is the same at 8/256GB, except that the 4G model also has a microSD slot.

And, unlike the Redmi Note 15 4G and 5G, the Pro 4G model has the same main camera as the Pro 5G with a large 200MP 1/1.4” sensor.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G

All of this comes from one Italian store, which has the Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro (8/256GB) listed at €293.90. That is a suspiciously specific price. That same store has the Redmi Note 15 5G at €300, which matches the price from a previous leak. That leak had the Note 15 Pro 5G at €400, while another priced the Note 15 4G at €200. With that in mind, €300 or so for the Pro 4G sounds about right.

What we don’t know yet is when these global Redmi Note 15 models will be made official. It can’t be long now as even the store says “Coming Soon”.

Source

Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro (Global)


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  • Anonymous
  • 07 Dec 2025
  • 7Xs

True on the last sentence, this is probably the reason why brands like Xiaomi still release LTE versions of their devices. Certain countries really need to keep up with newer technologies, in order to stop brands from producing more e-waste like this...

  • Gusta
  • 05 Dec 2025
  • txG

What needs more attention is not the network issue, but the use of the SoC. G200 is a gimmick/rebrand name for the old G99 SoC with a few minor improvements. Just use the cheapest 5G SoC, which is already faster than the old G99.

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