Key Takeaways
1. The Redmi Note 15 series launch event is scheduled for August 21, featuring teasers and influencer promotions.
2. The Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus will have a 7,000 mAh battery with improved durability and 1,600 charging cycles.
3. It will support 90 W wired charging and introduce 22.5 W reverse wired charging, enhancing charging options.
4. The display size increases to 6.83 inches with 1.5K resolution and peak brightness of 3,200 nits.
5. The device features upgraded audio with a ‘400% loudness mode,’ although peak volume may not surpass the previous model.
Xiaomi has kicked off a new round of teasers for the Redmi Note 15 series, announcing that the launch event will take place on August 21. Interestingly, the company has also enlisted influencers to share hands-on images and videos of the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus. They have begun revealing various specifications for the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus, which we have included below.
Impressive Battery and Charging Features
As anticipated, the new device will come with a robust 7,000 mAh battery capable of handling 1,600 charging cycles, representing a 12.9% increase in capacity compared to the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus sold in China and India. The device will retain the 90 W wired charging from the previous generation, but it will also introduce 22.5 W reverse wired charging, a feature lacking in the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus. Additionally, this upgraded battery will boast IP69K certification and a glass fiber back panel for added durability.
Enhanced Display and Audio Quality
This year’s model has expanded its display size to 6.83 inches, growing from the 6.67 inches found in the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus, which is currently priced at $374 on Amazon. The display is protected by Xiaomi’s Dragon Crystal Glass and is said to offer a resolution of 1.5K, with peak brightness reaching 3,200 nits and full panel brightness at 1,800 nits, featuring a slight curve on all sides. Furthermore, the device’s speakers are said to have a ‘400% loudness mode,’ although the 82.5 dB peak volume mentioned by Xiaomi indicates that the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus may not match the sound output of its predecessor, which we evaluated earlier this year.
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