Xiaomi Redmi 15C 5G India Launch Confirmed for December 3
Xiaomi has officially announced the Redmi 15C 5G will launch in India on December 3, marking its return to the budget smartphone segment. The entry-level phone is expected to be priced around Rs 10,000, positioning it as a more affordable alternative to the Redmi 15 launched in August.
Key Takeaways
- Launch date: December 3 in India
- Expected price: Around ₹10,000
- Key feature: 5G connectivity in budget segment
- Main competitor: Realme P4x launching December 4
In a social media teaser, Xiaomi promoted the phone with the tagline: “Make your way into 2026 like a true boss,” adding “Prepare for the arrival of the supreme power, the ultimate evolution, the one true ruler of the segment.”
Design and Global Availability
The Redmi 15C 5G isn’t an entirely new device, having launched in European markets back in September. The Indian variant appears identical to the global model based on teaser silhouettes. While some markets offer a 4G version, India will exclusively get the 5G model at launch.
Expected Specifications
Based on the European model specifications, the Redmi 15C 5G likely features:
- Display: 6.9-inch LCD with 720p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset
- Memory: 4GB RAM with up to 256GB storage
- Cameras: 50MP rear camera and 8MP front camera
- Battery: 6,000mAh with 33W fast charging (charger not included)
Design and Build
The Redmi 15C features a redesigned camera layout compared to its predecessor, with vertically aligned cameras instead of a circular module. The phone carries an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance and will be available in Midnight Black, Dusk Purple, and Mint Green color options. Security is handled by a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Competitive Landscape
The Redmi 15C 5G faces immediate competition from Realme’s P4x, scheduled for launch on December 4. The Realme device appears to have spec advantages including the Dimensity 7400 Ultra processor and a larger 7,000mAh battery, setting the stage for a direct budget segment showdown.



