Amid rising costs across the smartphone industry, Xiaomi has increased the prices of three of its popular models in India—Redmi Note 15, Redmi 15, and Redmi 15C. The revised pricing is now live on the company’s official website, reflecting hikes of up to ₹4,000 depending on the variant.
Redmi Note 15 Gets Up to ₹3,000 Price Hike
The Redmi Note 15, launched earlier this year, has seen a notable increase in price. The 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant, originally priced at ₹22,999, is now available for ₹24,999, marking a ₹2,000 hike. Meanwhile, the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model has gone up from ₹24,999 to ₹27,999, making it ₹3,000 more expensive.
Redmi 15C Sees Steepest Increase
The budget-focused Redmi 15C has witnessed the highest price jump among the three models. The 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant now costs ₹15,499, up from ₹12,499—a ₹3,000 increase. The 6GB RAM variant has risen from ₹13,999 to ₹17,499, reflecting a ₹3,500 hike. The top-end 8GB RAM and 128GB storage version has seen the biggest jump, increasing by ₹4,000 from ₹15,499 to ₹19,499.
Redmi 15 Prices Revised Across All Variants
The Redmi 15 has also become significantly more expensive. The 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant now costs ₹18,499, up from ₹14,999. The 8GB RAM and 128GB model has increased from ₹15,999 to ₹20,499. Additionally, the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant is now priced at ₹22,499, compared to its earlier price of ₹16,999.
All three smartphones are currently being sold at these updated prices on Xiaomi’s official platform. The price revision reflects a broader trend in the smartphone market, where rising component costs and economic factors are pushing brands to adjust pricing.






