HIGHLIGHTS
- The Redmi Note 15 Pro price in Nepal starts at Rs. 49,999 (8/256GB).
- The phone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra.
- It features a 200MP main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).
Xiaomi’s much-loved Redmi Note series has finally rolled out in Nepal. Just like last year, the lineup includes a base, Pro, and Pro+ variant. And here, we’re focusing on the Pro 5G model.

The Redmi Note 14 Pro was a solid phone at launch, but the market has moved fast since then, with one banger smartphone after another raising the bar. Now, the big question is whether the Redmi Note 15 Pro can reclaim its position as one of the best bang-for-buck phones in its segment.
What is the Price of Redmi Note 15 Pro in Nepal?
The Redmi Note 15 Pro price in Nepal is Rs. 49,999 (8/256GB) and Rs. 56,999 (12/512GB). It is available to purchase at all Xiaomi-authorized stores across Nepal.
You can get the phone at 0% EMI with repayment plans stretching over 9 months. Meanwhile, you can also bag the Redmi Buds 8 Lite at 50% of MRP (Rs. 3,999) if you get the phone by 2026 Valentines’ Day.
Now, the pricing may seem steep, but with RAM and storage prices having almost doubled in just a few months, smartphones, much like PC, are seeing a significant price hike. Add to that the fact that the US dollar is currently at an all-time high, and rising smartphone prices are a bitter reality we have to live with at this point.
Previous iterations of the Redmi Note Pro series have always impressed me. They usually deliver excellent value for money, decent cameras, bang-for-buck processors, and reliable battery life with fast charging.
However, over the past year, the smartphone market has become far more competitive. We’ve seen several phones offering even better value, with standout cameras, including telephoto lenses.
Looking at past trends, Redmi phones haven’t changed all that much, which makes this feel like the perfect time for Xiaomi to introduce some truly meaningful upgrades. So, does the Redmi Note 15 Pro finally deliver those much-needed changes? Let’s find out:
Redmi Note 15 Pro Overview
The Redmi Note 14 Pro went all-in on curves, a curved back, a curved frame, and even a curved display. But with the Redmi Note 15 Pro, Xiaomi has done a complete U-turn. This time, everything is flat: the frame, the back, and the display.
That said, the overall design language hasn’t changed, as the camera module looks identical to last year’s.

Beyond the design shift, the display has grown slightly bigger. It’s now a 6.83-inch panel, up by 0.16 inches. PWM dimming has been cranked up to 3840Hz, and peak brightness now reaches an impressive 3200 nits. Resolution remains unchanged, sticking with a sharp 1.5K panel.
This phone, just like its Pro+ sibling, also boasts IP66/68/IP69/IP69K water and dust resistance, while the display is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
When it comes to performance, the phone runs on the Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset. Even though Xiaomi has slapped on the “Ultra” branding, real-world performance should be very similar to the standard Dimensity 7400, the same chip found in popular phones like the Infinix GT 30.
When testing the Infinix phone, we found a sizable 20% jump in graphical performance of the D7400 over D7300, while the CPU improvement remained minimal. So, we can expect similar changes in the Redmi Note 15 Pro compared to the Note 14 Pro.
Memory options remain familiar as well. Just like last year, the Redmi Note 15 Pro launched with 8GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB variants, though lower configurations are available in global markets.
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The camera setup, while housed in the same module, has seen a welcome change. Xiaomi has finally ditched the largely useless 2MP macro camera. Instead, you get a cleaner dual-camera setup featuring a 200MP main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide lens. On the front, there’s a 20MP selfie camera.

Lastly, the battery is where the biggest upgrade lies. Thanks to Si/C battery technology, the Redmi Note 15 Pro packs a massive 6,580mAh battery, a significant jump over its predecessor. Sadly, the charging remains the same at 45W HyperCharge, which comes included in the box. The phone also comes with 22.5W reverse wireless charging.
Software-wise, it launches with Android 15 running Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2 on top, which, as usual for the Redmi Note series, isn’t exactly the newest Android version at launch.
Redmi Note 15 Pro Specifications
- Body: 163.61 x 78.09 x 7.96 mm, 210 g
- Build: Plastic frame and back, IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
- SIM: Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
- Display: 6.83-inch, AMOLED, 1.5K (1280 x 2772 pixels), 120Hz, 3200nits (peak), HDR10+, DCI-P3, 12-bit color, 3840Hz PWM
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra (4nm)
- Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256/512GB UFS 2.2 storage
- OS: Android 15, HyperOS 2
- Rear Camera: 200 MP (wide), ƒ/1.7, 1/1.4″, OIS
- 8 MP, ƒ/2.2 (ultrawide)
- Front Camera: 20 MP, ƒ/2.2, 1/4″
- Battery: non-removable Si/C 6,580mAh, 45W wired, 22.5W reverse wireless
Redmi Note 15 Pro Price in Nepal: Rs. 49,999 (8/256GB) | Rs. 56,999 (12/512GB)
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Much of the Redmi Note 15 Pro’s spec sheet remains very similar to the Note 14 Pro 5G, with the battery being the biggest and most meaningful upgrade. Beyond that, there really isn’t a lot that has changed. But to be fair, last year’s Redmi Note 14 Pro was already a solid all-rounder, and if something isn’t broken, there’s little reason to fix it.
The only real concern right now is pricing. Since the phone got a Rs. 10,000 increment in price tag, it has entered a whole different price tier. It will have to survive alongside phones it can’t compete with, like the Infinix GT 30 Pro and Nothing Phone (3a). As 2026 progresses, all other phones will likely face a similar fate — only then can we properly judge this phone.
What are your thoughts on the Redmi Note 15 Pro? Let us know in the comments below!
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