Redmi Notes have matured, evolved and became expensive in the last few years and Xiaomi says the Redmi Note 15 Pro series is a sign that things are reversing back in time. The Redmi Note series stood for value and the right mix of features. The market has changed since then, which means the latest Redmi Note 15 Pro+ looks to appeal to a newer audience who recall the brand and its value.

The company feels that people are willing to spend more so they need to get more features for the higher price. But do these upgrades really make the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ worth going for? We looked for these answers.

Redmi Note 15 Pro+ goes for a premium design with its vegan leather finish at the back, a sleek design, and the quad curved panel which brings the whole device together. Does it win any of the thinnest phone awards, no but having IP68 and IP69 ratings do count for something, especially for a Redmi device.

In fact, it weighs 207 grams and has a 8.2mm frame. The company has even done its version of drop tests to show the strength of its structure but again, these are very hard to judge on a case to case basis. Having said that, there are a lot of things to like about the new model, at least for its in-hand feel and finishing.

Redmi Note 15 Pro+ sports a quad-curved AMOLED display which is a better version of the 3D curved panels and offers better grip and less chances of accidentally dropping the phone.

The screen is large, bright, offers punchy colours, just the right mix you need to watch videos, consume content and more. Even the outdoor brightness level of the display is adequate to let you read through the screen.

Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is the premium version in the series by Xiaomi using the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset and it did raise some eyebrows at launch. This is a reliable piece of hardware which doesn’t feel wanted for daily use and some more. However, in comparison to the OnePlus Nord 5 or the Realme 16 Pro series, this device feels lacking, more so for the price you pay and not the actual value quotient of the hardware.

You can also play games on the device with the chipset powering the experience but the levels will be slightly managed and most people might feel limited because of that.

In addition to this, Xiaomi continues to give the Android 15-based HyperOS 2 version for its new devices, and that means the OS upgrade promise includes the current available Android 16 version. We have written quite a bit about the HyperOS version and don’t see the need to say anything further.

Having said that, the 200MP main camera in the dual system is a strong upgrade from the brand, and you see its obvious quality in daylight conditions. The images are sharp, offer ample details and the dynamic range keeps it balanced.

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