Exclusive: Xiaomi Redmi 15 5G Certified Globally, Poised to Replace Redmi 13 5G


Tech enthusiasts and Xiaomi fans, brace yourselves. Fresh regulatory filings suggest Xiaomi is gearing up for a surprisingly swift refresh of its budget 5G lineup. The as-yet-unannounced Redmi 15 5G has appeared on multiple certification databases, strongly indicating an imminent global launch – and it looks set to directly replace the still-recent Redmi 13 5G.

The clearest signals come from two key sources:

  1. FCC Certification: The device, identified by the model number RN09G, has successfully passed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. This critical certification is mandatory for electronic devices sold in the US market and is a near-certain sign of an upcoming launch. The FCC listing typically confirms radio frequency compatibility and often reveals details about connectivity (like Wi-Fi bands and Bluetooth versions) and sometimes even internal layout or battery specs. You can view the official FCC certification details here: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout=500&calledFromFrame=Y&application_id=yu2GCC8or6u5hj89rcbwvA%3D%3D&fcc_id=2AFZZRN09G.
  2. IMEI Database: Perhaps even more conclusively, the same RN09G model number has been spotted on the official IMEI database (https://www.imei.info/). This listing definitively confirms the device's existence and its "Redmi 15 5G" marketing name for global markets. The IMEI database is a fundamental global registry for mobile devices.

The Replacement Angle: A Rapid Refresh

What makes this launch particularly noteworthy is its timing relative to the Redmi 13 5G. The Redmi 13 5G only hit the global market a few months ago, establishing itself as a solid contender in the entry-level 5G segment. The appearance of the Redmi 15 5G in certifications so soon strongly suggests Xiaomi intends it to be the direct successor, effectively replacing the 13 model in its lineup much faster than the typical yearly cycle.

Industry analysts, like those at Xpertpick who first connected these certification sightings to the Redmi 15 5G name, suggest this accelerated timeline could be a strategic move to counter increasingly fierce competition in the budget 5G space from brands like Realme, Samsung, and vivo. You can read their detailed report on the sightings here: https://www.xpertpick.com/mobile/redmi-15-5g-spotted-on-fcc-and-imei-certification-sites-ahead-of-launch/.

What to Expect (Speculation)

While the certifications confirm the device's existence and global naming, they don't typically reveal full specifications. Based on Xiaomi's recent patterns and the "15" moniker:

  • Design: Likely an evolution of the Redmi 13 5G's design, possibly with refinements to the camera island or frame.
  • Display: A 6.7-inch+ FHD+ 90Hz or 120Hz AMOLED display remains a strong possibility for this tier.
  • Performance: An upgrade to a newer mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon or MediaTek Dimensity chipset is expected (e.g., potentially a Dimensity 6100+ or similar), offering better efficiency and performance than the Redmi 13 5G's MediaTek Dimensity 6100+.
  • Camera: Refinements to the camera system are probable, though a dual-camera setup (main + depth/macro) is still standard at this price point. Software enhancements could be a focus.
  • Battery & Charging: A large 5000mAh+ battery is almost guaranteed, with 33W fast charging likely standard.
  • Software: The device will almost certainly launch with Xiaomi's HyperOS based on Android 14.

Global Launch Imminent

The combination of FCC and IMEI certifications appearing simultaneously is a reliable indicator that Xiaomi is in the final stages of preparation for a global rollout. An official announcement could happen within weeks, potentially followed by availability in key markets like India, Europe, and Southeast Asia shortly after.

Accessories & Availability

As Xiaomi prepares the Redmi 15 5G, compatible accessories like the reliable Xiaomi 20W Power Strip (https://www.mi.com/global/product/xiaomi-20w-power-strip/) will likely be part of the ecosystem offering. Once launched, the Redmi 15 5G is expected to be available via Xiaomi's official channels, major retailers, and online marketplaces like Amazon (expected link: https://amzn.to/40EGkXu).

The Bottom Line

The sudden emergence of the Redmi 15 5G in global certifications signals Xiaomi's aggressive push in the budget 5G segment. Its positioning as the apparent successor to the still-fresh Redmi 13 5G promises a faster-than-expected upgrade cycle, potentially bringing meaningful improvements to one of the most competitive price points in the smartphone market. Keep your eyes peeled for the official unveil – it seems Xiaomi isn't waiting around.




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