Xiaomi launches REDMI 15C 5G! Sleek design, massive display and 6000mAh battery—here’s why you need it!
New Delhi/IBNS: Xiaomi India on Wednesday launched the REDMI 15C 5G, a smartphone designed to deliver a sleek design, an immersive 17.53 cm HD+ display, and dependable all-day performance for users who seamlessly switch between work and entertainment.
Speaking at the launch, Ritij Khurana, Associate Director of REDMI Marketing, said, “With the REDMI 15C, we continue our commitment to making cutting-edge technology accessible to everyone. This launch marks another step in delivering powerful performance, modern design, and meaningful features that enhance the everyday smartphone experience.”
Chirag Vedang, Senior Manager, REDMI Marketing, added, “The REDMI 15C reflects the insights we’ve gathered from our users. It delivers enhanced speed, refined design, and features that matter most in day-to-day life.”
Anuj Sharma, Chief Marketing Officer, Xiaomi India, said, “With REDMI 15C 5G, our goal was to build a phone that feels effortless for everyday users. The combination of a large immersive display, a reliable all-day battery, and a refined design reflects how people now watch, learn, and work on their phones.”
The REDMI 15C 5G features a slim, polished body with a 3D quad-curved back for a balanced grip and a floating crater camera design. It comes in Moonlight Blue, Dusk Purple, and Midnight Black, with Moonlight Blue crafted using a dual-colour magnetic ink process.
The 17.53 cm HD+ display supports up to 120Hz AdaptiveSync, delivering smooth, responsive viewing. A 50MP AI dual camera ensures clear, vibrant photography across bright, indoor, and low-light conditions.
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 octa-core processor, the device offers smooth multitasking with up to 16GB RAM (with memory extension) and 1TB expandable storage. It runs on Xiaomi HyperOS 2, featuring Circle to Search with Google, built-in Google Gemini, and Xiaomi interconnectivity tools such as Call Sync and Shared Clipboard.
A large 6000mAh battery provides extended usage, supporting 23 hours of video playback and 106.9 hours of music. 33W turbo charging reaches 50% in just 28 minutes, and 10W reverse charging offers added convenience. The phone includes a 33W charger in the box.
Engineered for durability, the REDMI 15C 5G offers IP64 dust and water resistance and 200% volume boost for clearer audio in noisy environments.
The smartphone will be available in 4GB+128GB, 6GB+128GB, and 8GB+128GB variants, priced at ₹12,499, ₹13,999, and ₹15,499 respectively.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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