Redmi Note 15 Review: The Slimmest Note Phone Ever at ₹19,999 – A Complete Analysis

Redmi Note 15

The Redmi Note series has been Xiaomi’s most popular and beloved smartphone lineup in India, consistently delivering value-packed devices that resonate with millions of users. With the launch of the Redmi Note 15 5G, Xiaomi continues this tradition while making significant upgrades that address user feedback and elevate the overall experience. Priced around ₹19,999, the Note 15 promises to be a refined, polished, and improved package compared to its predecessor.

After extensive hands-on testing—both on and off camera—it’s clear that Xiaomi has made deliberate choices with the Note 15, focusing primarily on three key areas: design, camera, and display. But does this focus translate to a well-balanced smartphone that justifies its price point? Let’s dive deep into every aspect of the Redmi Note 15 5G to find out.

Important Note: This review is created in collaboration with Xiaomi, and the device was provided by the company. However, all testing, impressions, and opinions shared are based on real-world usage and remain independent.

The Note 15 Lineup: What to Expect

Before we explore the Note 15 in detail, it’s worth mentioning Xiaomi’s strategy for this generation. The company is expected to launch three phones in the Redmi Note 15 series:

  1. Redmi Note 15 (reviewed here)
  2. Redmi Note 15 Pro
  3. Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus

The Pro and Pro Plus variants will launch sometime later, likely with more powerful processors, better cameras, and premium features. For now, the standard Note 15 serves as the entry point to this generation, and as we’ll discover, it’s a very compelling entry point.

Unboxing: What’s in the Box?

The Redmi Note 15 comes in packaging that proudly displays “Made in India,” emphasizing local manufacturing. The unboxing experience is straightforward but includes everything you need to get started:

Box Contents:

  • Redmi Note 15 5G (the star of the show)
  • SIM ejector tool
  • Quick start guide and documentation
  • TPU silicone case (smooth, protective case included at no extra cost)
  • Xiaomi stickers
  • USB Type-A to Type-C cable
  • 45W fast charger (a significant inclusion at this price point)

The inclusion of a 45W fast charger in the box is commendable, especially as many manufacturers have started excluding chargers to cut costs. The protective case is also a thoughtful addition that saves users from immediate accessory expenses.

First Impressions: Slim, Light, and Premium

The moment you hold the Redmi Note 15, one thing becomes immediately apparent: this is the slimmest phone in Note series history.

Physical Dimensions and Weight

Weight: 176 grams (measured during testing)
Thickness: Just 7.35mm (remarkably thin for a 5,520mAh battery)

The weight falls in the sweet spot—light enough to feel comfortable during extended use, but substantial enough to feel premium and well-built. The prediction during testing was 170-180 grams, and at 176 grams, it hits the perfect balance.

Design Philosophy: Premium in Hand

The Redmi Note 15’s design represents a significant step up from the Note 14 in terms of perceived quality:

Redmi Note 15

Back Panel:

  • Polycarbonate construction with a matte finish
  • Fingerprint-resistant surface that stays clean
  • Available in three colors: Blue, Purple, and Black

Frame:

  • Also polycarbonate (keeping costs reasonable)
  • Rounded edges that improve ergonomics dramatically
  • Comfortable in-hand feel compared to sharp-edged designs

Edge Design: The rounded edges are crucial to the improved in-hand experience. Unlike phones with sharp, flat edges that can dig into your palm during extended use, the Note 15’s curved profile distributes pressure evenly, making it genuinely comfortable to hold for long periods.

Build Quality and Durability

Despite the slim profile, Xiaomi hasn’t compromised on durability:

Water and Dust Resistance:

  • IP65 certification (protection against water jets from any direction)
  • IP66 certification (protection against powerful water jets)

Military-Grade Certification: The phone has passed military-grade durability tests, meaning it’s designed to survive accidental drops and rough handling better than most devices at this price point. While we wouldn’t recommend intentionally testing this, it’s reassuring to know the phone has enhanced structural integrity.

Camera Module: Centered Design

One noticeable design change from the Note 14 is the camera module placement. The previous generation had a side-positioned camera array, but Xiaomi has moved it to the center for the Note 15.

This centered placement creates better visual balance and gives the phone a more symmetrical, premium appearance from the back. The camera bump is present but not excessive, and it actually provides a convenient finger rest when holding the phone.

Display: Premium Curved AMOLED Experience

The display is where the Redmi Note 15 makes perhaps its most significant upgrade over the previous generation.

Display Specifications

Size: 6.77 inches
Resolution: Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels)
Technology: Curved AMOLED
Refresh Rate: 120Hz
Peak Brightness: 3,200 nits
Protection: Advanced Double Strengthening Protection
Eye Care: Triple Eye Care Protection

The Curved Display Advantage

The most striking change is the shift from a flat display to a curved AMOLED panel. This decision serves multiple purposes:

Visual Premium Feel: The curves immediately make the phone look more expensive than it is. When you first see the display, the reaction is genuinely “Wow, this looks premium.”

Reduced Bezel Perception: The curved edges make the bezels appear smaller than they actually are, improving the screen-to-body ratio perception and creating a more immersive viewing experience.

Modern Aesthetic: Curved displays have become associated with flagship phones, and bringing this design language to the Note 15 elevates its positioning in the market.

Brightness Performance: Indoor and Outdoor

With a claimed 3,200 nits peak brightness, the Note 15 should theoretically handle any lighting condition. Real-world testing confirms this:

Indoor Performance: Extremely bright even at medium brightness levels. You’ll rarely need to push brightness beyond 60-70% indoors, which is excellent for battery conservation.

Outdoor Performance: Testing in direct sunlight revealed that the display remains bright enough for comfortable viewing. While not quite matching flagship-level outdoor visibility, it’s more than adequate for checking notifications, taking photos, or navigating—tasks you typically perform outdoors.

Adaptive Brightness: The phone does a good job of adjusting brightness based on ambient lighting, though manual adjustment sometimes provides better results in extreme conditions.

Content Consumption Experience

Multimedia Quality: Watching videos on the Note 15 is genuinely enjoyable. The AMOLED technology delivers:

  • Deep, true blacks (each pixel can turn off completely)
  • Vibrant, punchy colors without looking oversaturated
  • Good contrast ratios that make content pop

YouTube Testing: The phone supports playback up to 1080p on YouTube. It’s not HDR10 certified, which means you won’t get HDR content on streaming platforms, but for standard dynamic range content, the display performs admirably.

Full-Screen Experience: When watching videos in full-screen mode, the curved edges and minimal bezels create an immersive experience. The 6.77-inch size hits the sweet spot—large enough for comfortable viewing but not so large that the phone becomes unwieldy.

Smoothness: 120Hz in Action

The 120Hz refresh rate makes a noticeable difference in daily use:

Scrolling: Social media feeds, web pages, and app lists scroll with buttery smoothness. Once you’re accustomed to 120Hz, going back to 60Hz feels noticeably less responsive.

Gaming: Supported games can take advantage of higher refresh rates for smoother gameplay, though most games still cap at 60fps.

System Animations: MIUI/HyperOS system animations look fluid and polished at 120Hz, contributing to the premium feel.

Screen Protection and Eye Care

Advanced Double Strengthening Protection: While not using branded glass like Gorilla Glass, Xiaomi’s proprietary strengthening treatment should provide decent scratch and drop resistance. A screen protector is still recommended for optimal protection.

Triple Eye Care Protection: For users who spend hours on their phones, the triple eye care system includes:

  • Blue light filtering
  • Flicker reduction
  • Adaptive color temperature

These features help reduce eye strain during extended use, particularly important for late-night scrolling.

In-Display Fingerprint Scanner

The Note 15 includes an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. Performance is:

  • Speed: Fast enough for daily use, unlocking in under a second
  • Accuracy: Reliable in most conditions, though wet fingers can cause issues
  • Placement: Well-positioned for natural thumb reach

Camera System: 108MP Main Sensor with OIS

On paper, the camera represents a significant upgrade from the Note 14’s 50MP setup. But as we all know, megapixels don’t tell the whole story.

Camera Specifications

Rear Cameras:

  • Primary: 108MP with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and Dual AI
  • Secondary: Depth sensor or macro (the third “lens” is decorative)

Front Camera:

  • 20MP selfie camera

The Triple Camera Illusion

At first glance, the camera module appears to house three sensors. However, only two are functional cameras—the primary 108MP and a secondary sensor. This is a common design choice that maintains visual symmetry while keeping costs down.

Primary Camera Performance

Daytime Photography

Shutter Speed: Testing revealed the shutter speed takes approximately one second to capture an image. While not instantaneous, it’s acceptable for most scenarios. The saving grace is that processing is fast, so you can quickly take multiple shots.

Color Accuracy: Images exhibit good color accuracy with slight boosting for visual appeal. Testing various subjects showed:

  • Natural tones that don’t look overly processed
  • Slight tendency toward higher contrast
  • Colors that “pop” without looking artificial

Detail Retention: This is where the 108MP sensor shines. Zooming into images reveals:

  • Excellent detail with sharp textures
  • Good edge definition
  • Minimal noise in well-lit conditions

At 3x zoom, the phone performs admirably:

  • Detail retention remains strong
  • Some digital sharpening is applied
  • Images are usable for social media and most purposes

Portrait Mode

Portrait photography is an important use case, and the Note 15 handles it competently:

Human Portraits: Two options are available: 1x and 2x. Testing at both focal lengths showed:

At 2x:

  • Natural skin tones (a strength of this camera)
  • Slight over-sharpening in some shots
  • Good edge detection around subjects
  • Minimal blur spillover onto the subject

At 1x:

  • Wider framing suitable for environmental portraits
  • Consistent processing with the 2x mode

Edge Detection: The AI does a commendable job separating subject from background, though complex scenarios (hair against similar-toned backgrounds) can cause minor issues.

Skin Tones: One of the camera’s strengths is natural skin tone reproduction. Unlike some competitors that aggressively beautify or alter skin tones, the Note 15 keeps things realistic while still flattering.

Selfie Camera Performance

The 20MP front camera delivers solid results:

Normal Mode:

  • Good detail retention
  • Natural colors
  • Adequate dynamic range

Portrait Mode:

  • Slight softness in some shots
  • Good edge detection
  • Reliable background blur
  • Natural skin tones maintained

Some softness in portrait selfies is noticeable, but this is common at this price point and doesn’t significantly detract from the experience.

Outdoor Photography: Real-World Testing

Extensive outdoor testing revealed:

Normal Mode Shots:

  • Excellent color reproduction
  • Good dynamic range handling
  • Strong detail in various lighting conditions

Portrait Mode:

  • Consistent performance with indoor shots
  • Good separation between subject and background

HDR Mode:

  • Noticeable improvement in high-contrast scenes
  • Sky detail preserved while maintaining shadow information
  • Natural-looking results without obvious HDR artifacts

Close-Up Shots:

  • Strong macro performance from the main camera
  • Good detail and color saturation
  • Useful for product photography or nature shots

3x Zoom Outdoor: Perhaps the most impressive results came from 3x zoom outdoor shots:

  • Remarkable detail retention
  • Minimal digital artifacts
  • Colors remain vibrant and accurate
  • Slight sharpening is noticeable but not excessive
  • Usable for most purposes including printing

Camera Improvements Over Note 14

Comparing real-world results with the Note 14:

Better Photos Overall: The jump from 50MP to 108MP, combined with improved processing, delivers noticeably better images. The improvements include:

  • More detail available for cropping
  • Better dynamic range
  • More consistent color reproduction
  • Improved low-light capability (though still limited)

Verdict: For under ₹20,000, the camera system is good. It won’t match dedicated camera phones or flagships, but it delivers reliable, shareable images in most conditions.

Camera Features and Modes

Ultra HD Mode: Access the full 108MP resolution for maximum detail. Processing takes a few seconds, but the results justify the wait when you need maximum resolution.

Video Recording:

  • Rear Camera: 4K at 30fps
  • Front Camera: 1080p at 30fps

Video Quality: Testing video revealed decent quality from both cameras. The rear camera produces usable 4K footage with good stabilization from the OIS. The front camera delivers solid 1080p selfie videos suitable for vlogging or video calls.

Limitations:

  • No 4K 60fps option
  • No advanced video modes like cinematic mode
  • Stabilization is adequate but not exceptional

Performance: Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Delivers Stability

This is where the Note 15 makes an interesting strategic shift.

Redmi Note 15

Processor Change: MediaTek to Snapdragon

Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
Process: 4nm manufacturing process

The Note 14 used a MediaTek Dimensity processor. For the Note 15, Xiaomi has shifted to Snapdragon, and this change brings important benefits:

More Stable Performance: Snapdragon processors have a reputation for consistent performance without throttling or instability. Real-world testing confirmed this—the phone maintains performance levels even during extended use.

Slightly Improved Performance: While not a massive leap, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 offers better overall performance than the previous MediaTek option, particularly in sustained workloads.

Benchmark Results

AnTuTu Score: 640,000+ This score places the Note 15 in the upper mid-range category, suitable for most tasks and moderate gaming.

Geekbench Results:

  • Single-Core: 983
  • Multi-Core: 2,956

GPU Performance: The GPU handles casual and moderate gaming well, with support for popular titles at good settings.

CPU Throttling Test: Excellent Thermal Management

One of the most important tests for sustained performance is the CPU throttling test, which measures how well the phone maintains performance under extended load.

Result: 93% CPU throttle score with a stable green graph

This is excellent—it means the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 in the Note 15 maintains 93% of its peak performance even after 15 minutes of maximum stress. There’s minimal thermal throttling, which translates to:

  • Consistent gaming performance
  • Sustained productivity capability
  • Better battery efficiency (not working harder due to throttling)

No Thermal Issues: During testing, the phone stayed comfortably warm rather than uncomfortably hot, even during extended gaming sessions or benchmark tests.

Gaming Performance: BGMI Testing

To evaluate real-world gaming capability, extensive testing was conducted in BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India):

Graphics Options:

  • HD: Available with Ultra frame rate
  • HDR: Supported
  • Smooth: Available with Extreme frame rate (60fps support)

The phone supports 60fps gaming on smooth graphics settings, which is impressive for this price point.

Gameplay Experience:

  • Smoothness: Generally smooth at 60fps
  • Frame Drops: Occasional minor frame drops noticed during intense action
  • Touch Response: Good responsiveness for gyroscope and touch controls
  • Heat Management: Phone stays comfortable during extended sessions

Verdict: For casual and moderate gamers, the Note 15 delivers a satisfying experience. Titles like BGMI, Call of Duty Mobile, and Genshin Impact (on medium settings) run well. This isn’t a dedicated gaming phone, but it handles gaming responsibilities competently.

RAM and Storage Configuration

Variants Available:

  1. 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage
  2. 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage

Memory Type:

  • RAM: LPDDR4X (adequate for this class)
  • Storage: UFS 2.2 (faster than eMMC but not flagship-tier UFS 3.1)

Real-World Performance: The 8GB RAM handles multitasking well, keeping multiple apps in memory without frequent reloads. The UFS 2.2 storage provides decent app loading and file transfer speeds, though flagship phones with UFS 3.1 will be noticeably faster.

Storage Expansion

SIM Slot Type: Hybrid
Options:

  • Two SIM cards, OR
  • One SIM card + one microSD card (up to 1TB expected)

The hybrid slot gives flexibility but forces a choice between dual SIM and storage expansion. Most users in 2025 will likely prioritize dual SIM, making the 256GB variant the more future-proof choice.

Battery Life and Charging: All-Day Confidence

Battery Capacity: Impressive for the Thickness

Battery: 5,520mAh

This is remarkable considering the phone is only 7.35mm thin. Xiaomi has managed to pack a substantial battery without compromising the slim profile—an impressive engineering achievement.

Upgrade from Note 14: The Note 14 featured approximately 5,100mAh. The increase to 5,520mAh represents a meaningful upgrade that should translate to longer battery life.

Charging Speed

Wired Charging: 45W fast charging
Charger Included: Yes (45W charger in the box)

Charging Performance: While specific times weren’t detailed, 45W charging should deliver:

  • 0-50% in approximately 20-25 minutes
  • Full charge in under an hour

This is fast enough for practical daily use—a quick 20-minute charge during breakfast or before heading out provides significant battery for the day.

No Wireless Charging: At this price point, wireless charging isn’t expected, and its absence isn’t a significant drawback.

Battery Life Expectations

While extended battery testing wasn’t detailed, the combination of:

  • Large 5,520mAh capacity
  • Efficient 4nm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor
  • Optimized HyperOS 2.0

Should easily deliver full-day battery life for most users, with moderate to heavy use. Conservative users might stretch to a day and a half.

Software: HyperOS 2.0 on Android 15

Operating System

UI: HyperOS 2.0
Base: Android 15

Xiaomi’s HyperOS represents an evolution from MIUI, offering a refined experience with better optimization and cleaner design.

Update Policy: Industry-Leading

OS Updates: 4 years
Security Updates: 6 years

This is genuinely impressive and matches or exceeds what many competitors offer. It means:

  • The Note 15 will receive Android 16, 17, 18, and 19
  • Security patches through 2031
  • Long-term value and support

Preinstalled Apps

The Reality: Yes, there are preinstalled applications, including some third-party apps like Instagram and other bloatware.

The Good News: Most preinstalled apps can be easily deleted or disabled if you don’t want them cluttering your phone.

Recommendation: Spend 10 minutes after setup removing unwanted apps to create a cleaner, faster experience.

AI Features

The Note 15 includes standard AI features that have become common in modern Android phones:

Google Gemini: Access to Google’s AI assistant for complex queries and tasks.

Circle to Search: A convenient feature that lets you circle anything on your screen to search for it instantly.

These AI features are useful but not exclusive to the Note 15—they’re increasingly standard across Android devices.

Connectivity and Additional Features

Wireless Connectivity

5G: 7 5G bands supported (broad compatibility with Indian 5G networks)
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth: 5.1

What’s Missing:

  • No Wi-Fi 6: Wi-Fi 5 is adequate but not future-proof
  • No NFC: No contactless payments via Google Pay NFC (UPI still works via QR codes)

The absence of NFC is notable—many users rely on NFC for quick payments, metro cards, and other tap-to-pay scenarios. This is one area where Xiaomi cut costs, and it will be a dealbreaker for some users.

USB Port

Type: USB Type-C
Standard: USB 2.0

USB 2.0 means slower data transfer speeds compared to USB 3.0/3.1, but for most users who primarily use wireless file transfer or cloud storage, this won’t be a significant limitation.

Audio

Speakers: Stereo speakers
Audio Technology: Dolby Atmos certified
Volume: Up to 300% boost available

Audio Quality: Testing revealed speakers that are:

  • Loud: Impressive maximum volume
  • Clear: Good clarity without distortion at high volumes
  • Balanced: Decent stereo separation

The Dolby Atmos certification adds spatial audio effects that enhance the multimedia experience, particularly for movies and gaming.

What’s Missing:

  • No 3.5mm headphone jack (common omission in modern phones)
  • No dedicated audio DAC for audiophile-quality wired audio

IR Blaster

The inclusion of an IR blaster on the top edge is a practical feature that many appreciate:

  • Control TV, AC, set-top boxes, and other appliances
  • Eliminates need for multiple remotes
  • Convenient for smart home control

This is a feature Xiaomi has maintained across its lineup, and it’s appreciated by users who value it.

Physical Controls and Buttons

Right Side:

  • Power button (easy thumb reach)
  • Volume buttons (well-positioned above power button)

Top:

  • Speaker grille
  • Noise cancellation microphone
  • IR blaster

Left Side: Completely clean with no buttons or ports (contributes to the sleek aesthetic)

Bottom:

  • USB Type-C port
  • Primary speaker grille
  • SIM card tray (hybrid slot)

Button feedback is tactile and satisfying, with no mushiness or excessive play.

Pricing and Value Proposition

Expected Pricing

While exact pricing wasn’t confirmed at the time of testing, expectations place the Note 15:

Estimated Price: Around ₹19,999 (introductory)

Given current market conditions where component prices have increased, this pricing is anticipated to be competitive.

What You Get for ₹20,000

Display: Premium curved AMOLED with 120Hz
Performance: Stable Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
Camera: 108MP with OIS
Battery: 5,520mAh with 45W charging
Design: Slim, light, premium feel
Software: 4 years OS updates, 6 years security
Charging: 45W charger included in box
Protection: IP65/IP66 + military-grade certification

Competitive Landscape

At ₹20,000, the Note 15 competes with:

  • Realme Narzo/Number series
  • POCO X series
  • Samsung Galaxy M/F series
  • Motorola G series
  • OnePlus Nord CE series

Differentiation: The Note 15’s strengths lie in its:

  • Slimmest profile in segment
  • Curved AMOLED display (rare at this price)
  • Comprehensive update policy
  • Balanced, refined package

Who Should Buy the Redmi Note 15?

Ideal For:

Upgraders from Older Note Phones: If you’re using a Note 10, 11, or 12, the Note 15 represents a significant upgrade across every dimension.

Design-Conscious Buyers: The slim profile, curved display, and premium feel will appeal to users who value aesthetics alongside functionality.

Multimedia Enthusiasts: The large, vibrant AMOLED display with stereo speakers makes this excellent for content consumption.

Camera Enthusiasts on Budget: The 108MP camera with OIS delivers good results for users who prioritize photography but can’t afford flagship pricing.

Long-Term Users: The 4-year OS update policy makes this suitable for users who plan to keep their phone for 3-4 years.

Consider Alternatives If:

You Need NFC: The absence of NFC is a dealbreaker for users who rely on contactless payments or transit cards.

You’re a Heavy Gamer: While gaming is adequate, dedicated gaming phones or higher-tier devices will deliver better performance.

You Want Flagship Cameras: The camera is good for the price but can’t match dedicated camera phones or flagships in challenging conditions.

You Need Fastest Charging: 45W is good, but some competitors offer 67W or faster charging.

Final Verdict: A Refined, Balanced Package

After extensive testing both on and off camera, the Redmi Note 15 feels like exactly what it should be: a refined, polished, and improved evolution of the Note 14.

What Xiaomi Got Right

Clear Focus Areas: Xiaomi clearly focused on three pillars: Design, Camera, and Display. This focused approach shows in the execution—rather than trying to improve everything marginally, they made meaningful upgrades where it matters.

Premium Feel: The shift from flat to curved display, the slim profile, and improved in-hand comfort give the Note 15 a distinctly more premium feel than its predecessor.

Processor Change: Moving from MediaTek to Snapdragon delivers more stable, consistent performance that users will appreciate daily.

Camera Improvement: The upgrade from 50MP to 108MP with OIS delivers noticeably better photos, particularly in detail retention and moderate zoom.

Update Policy: Four years of OS updates is genuinely commendable and adds long-term value.

Minor Shortcomings

No NFC: This will disappoint users who’ve come to rely on contactless payments and transit integration.

No Wi-Fi 6: While Wi-Fi 5 is adequate today, Wi-Fi 6 would have been more future-proof.

Video Recording: No 4K 60fps option limits creative flexibility for video-focused users.

Preinstalled Apps: While deletable, the bloatware remains an annoyance that requires cleanup after setup.

The Bottom Line

If the Redmi Note 15 launches at around ₹20,000 as expected, it will represent a well-balanced package that delivers a premium experience at a mid-range price point.

The combination of:

  • Genuinely premium design and build
  • Excellent curved AMOLED display
  • Good camera performance
  • Stable, reliable performance
  • All-day battery life
  • Long-term software support

Creates a package that should appeal to a wide range of users looking for a balanced smartphone without flagship pricing.

Rating: 4.2/5 stars

Strengths: Slim design, curved AMOLED display, 108MP camera with OIS, stable Snapdragon performance, long-term updates

Weaknesses: No NFC, no Wi-Fi 6, preinstalled bloatware, moderate gaming performance

Top 10 Reasons to Buy Redmi Note 15 at ₹19,999

Should You Buy It?

Yes, if:

  • You want a premium-feeling phone under ₹20,000
  • Design and display are priorities
  • You’re upgrading from an older Redmi Note phone
  • You value long-term software support
  • You want a balanced, reliable daily driver

Maybe wait if:

  • NFC is non-negotiable for you
  • You’re a heavy gamer needing maximum performance
  • You want the Pro/Pro Plus with more features
  • You need flagship-level camera performance

The Redmi Note 15 continues the Note series tradition of delivering solid value while adding a layer of premium polish that elevates it above purely budget offerings. It’s not trying to be a flagship killer—it’s trying to be the best possible phone at ₹20,000, and based on this testing, it succeeds in that goal.

Final Recommendation: If you’re in the market for a smartphone around ₹20,000 and the Note 15’s feature set aligns with your priorities, it’s a safe, reliable choice that should serve you well for years. The Note series has earned its reputation for good reason, and the Note 15 maintains that standard while pushing the value proposition forward.

What do you think about the Redmi Note 15? Does the slim design and curved display make it appealing, or do the missing features like NFC and Wi-Fi 6 hold it back? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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