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Redmi Marks 11 Years in India, Unveils Two New Device Launches

The phones in question could belong to the Redmi 15 series

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Summary

  • Redmi celebrates its 11th anniversary with two smartphone launches set for July 23 and 24, 2025, in India.
  • The phones in question could be the Redmi 15 and the Redmi 15C.
  • Redmi 15C is expected to come with a 6.9-inch 120 Hz LCD display and 6,000mAh battery.

Redmi is celebrating its 11th anniversary in India and, on the occasion, has revealed the launch dates of two new devices. The smartphones are expected to belong to the Redmi 15 series.

Redmi's official X handle made a celebratory post in the Indian market. In the post, the firm also revealed that it will announce two new smartphones, one on July 23, 2025, and the other on July 24, 2025. 

The teaser shows two phones under wraps, partially revealing their white and wine red colourways at the bottom. The device teased in white could be the Redmi 15C. Meanwhile, the one on the left could be the standard Redmi 15. 

In another X post, Redmi has also teased the side profile of a phone, which could be one of these devices. 

Not much can be said about the regular Redmi 15. However, thanks to leaks and reports, we already know quite a few key details about the Redmi 15C. Here's a rundown of it all:

  • 6.9-inch LCD 120 Hz display
  • MediaTek Helio G81 processor
  • 4 GB RAM and up to 256 GB storage
  • 50 MP primary rear camera, 13 MP selfie shooter
  • 6,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging
  • IP64 rating, NFC, side-mounted fingerprint scanner

While the brand hasn't confirmed anything yet, we expect to see official details surface soon. So, stay tuned.

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Abubakar is a seasoned Tech Journalist who covers everything Android and consumer electronics. He's a die-hard self-repair enthusiast who loves to dive into the specifics of consumer tech. In his free time, you will find him hunting heads in Valorant. He has previously worked with Android Police and How-to Geek.

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