A European retailer has quietly listed a new version of the Redmi Note 15 lineup: the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G. It’s not only real — units are apparently already in stock — and Xiaomi clearly isn’t done expanding its mid-range family.

Inside, the phone swaps the Dimensity 7400 Ultra for a MediaTek Helio G200 Ultra — not a powerhouse, but enough for everyday tasks. It comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage as standard, and unlike the 5G model, there’s a microSD slot for anyone who prefers expandable storage over cloud subscriptions.
As for imaging, Xiaomi is bringing the same 200MP 1/1.4-inch main shooter found on the 5G Pro model to this cheaper 4G variant.
The display is slightly smaller at 6.77 inches and drops to 1080p+ instead of 1280p+, but it’s still an OLED panel. Battery specs are equally solid: a 6,500mAh cell paired with 45W fast charging should easily last through a long day (or two) on 4G networks.
As for price — that’s the kicker. One Italian retailer lists the 8/256GB configuration at €293.90 (around $320 USD). That undercuts the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G by a significant margin while keeping most of the headline features intact. Several stores are already teasing a “Coming Soon” launch, which usually means Xiaomi’s official announcement isn’t far away.
If Xiaomi sticks to that price, the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G could end up being one of the most appealing mid-range phones in Europe this year: a big battery, a true flagship-level main camera, and a price point that feels refreshingly reasonable.
The Redmi Note 15 series reveal might be closer than we think — and the Pro 4G is suddenly the one to watch.
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