Redmi Note 15, Redmi 15 prices hiked again in India

Highlights
  • Redmi has increased prices of the Redmi Note 15 5G and Redmi 15 5G in India by up to Rs 2,000 across multiple variants.
  • The Redmi Note 15 8GB + 128GB variant now costs Rs 26,999, up from its original launch price of Rs 22,999.
  • The latest hike follows a similar round of price increases in April.

Following its last round of hikes in April, Redmi has again hiked the prices of its popular budget and lower mid-range phones, Redmi 15 and Redmi Note 15. The latest round of price revision is effective starting today and sees the phones getting dearer by up to Rs 2,000.

Redmi Note 15 and Redmi 15 price hike

As per an official dealer communication posted by tipster Sanju Choudhary, these are the new prices.

VariantOld priceNew price
Redmi Note 158GB + 128GBRs 24,999Rs 26,999
Redmi Note 158GB + 256GBRs 27,999Rs 29,999
Redmi 156GB + 128GBRs 18,499Rs 20,499
Redmi 158GB + 128GBRs 20,499Rs 22,499
Redmi 158GB + 256GBRs 22,499Rs 24,499

The Redmi Note 15 launched in India back in January 2026 at Rs 22,999 for the base 8GB + 128GB variant. It’s now sitting at Rs 26,999 for that same configuration, which is a Rs 4,000 jump from launch. The 8GB + 256GB model has moved from Rs 24,999 to Rs 29,999 over the same period.

The Redmi 15, which arrived in August 2025 starting at Rs 14,999, has crossed over into another segment, with the same 6GB starting variant now dearer by Rs 5,500.

While the company hasn’t confirmed the reason behind the price hikes, it can safely be assumed it’s a byproduct of the memory components shortage across the globe, which is hitting budget and cheaper phones the hardest.

At Rs 26,999, the Redmi Note 15 is now rubbing shoulders with phones like the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion. The Redmi 15’s new entry price of Rs 20,499 also puts it up against the Nothing Phone 3a Lite and the recently launched OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite. Redmi’s value proposition has always been about punching above its weight on specs, but that argument is harder to make with the price tag creeping up every few weeks.

If you were already considering either phone, it’s worth acting sooner rather than waiting. Given two price hikes in quick succession, another one down the line isn’t out of the question.