Redmi Note 15 Pro Alert: 108 Master Pixel Edition Confirmed for India

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Yes, the next big mid-range smartphone, the Redmi Note 15 Pro — actually the 5G “108 Master Pixel Edition” — may have just bumped itself to the top of the list.

Redmi Note 15 Pro (108 Master Pixel Edition) Heads to India

According to the parent company, the Redmi Note 15 5G 108 Master Pixel Edition will make its India debut on January 6, 2026, via a dedicated microsite on Amazon.

The teaser shows a sleek, slim design — with a curved display and a likely metal frame. The left side appears clean, while power and volume buttons may sit on the right.

In short: the Redmi Note 15 Pro (108 Master Pixel Edition) is official for India — and it looks promising already.

Design & Display: Curved, Premium, and Eye-Catching

  • The Master Pixel Edition is teased with a curved display — a design touch usually seen on more expensive phones.

  • The body appears slim and well built; leaks suggest a metal frame is on the cards.

  • According to reliable leaks for the global variant: a 6.77-inch AMOLED display, resolution of 1080 × 2392, and 120 Hz refresh rate.

  • The phone’s dimensions are rumoured to be 164 × 75.42 × 7.35 mm, with a weight around 178 g — fairly light for a large-screen device.

If these specs hold, Redmi is positioning the Note 15 Pro as a premium-feeling phone in the mid-range segment.

Performance, Battery & Software Expectations

While official confirmation is still pending, leaks point toward a strong hardware sheet for the Note 15 Pro / 108 Master Pixel Edition:

  • A Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, for smooth everyday performance.

  • 5G connectivity (as the name suggests), and likely 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage — though final variants remain unconfirmed.

  • Operating on Android 15-based HyperOS 2, ensuring up-to-date software out of the box.

  • Battery rumours suggest a 5,520 mAh cell, paired with 45W wired fast charging.

  • Extras like in-display fingerprint sensor and IP65 dust/splash resistance — rare finds at this price point.

In short: expect a well-rounded “all-rounder” — capable of daily tasks, media, and maybe more — without the premium-flagship price tag.

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Camera & Photography: 108 MP Master Pixel

True to its “Master Pixel” badge:

  • The rear camera is tipped to feature a 108 MP main sensor — promising high-resolution photos and better detail.

  • There’s talk of an 8 MP ultra-wide lens, offering wider shots — handy for landscapes, group photos or architecture.

Redmi has remained tight-lipped about full camera specs (like night-mode performance, EIS/OIS, video quality). But with a 108 MP sensor in this price bracket, expectations are naturally high.

Price & Release: What the Rumours Say for India

  • According to early reports, the Redmi Note 15 (base model) may start at around ₹20,000 in India, with Pro sitting between ₹27,000–₹30,000, and Pro Plus around ₹35,000.

  • Since the 108 Master Pixel Edition is likely positioned above the base model but below (or roughly on par with) Pro, expect pricing possibly around ₹25,000–₹30,000. (Final pricing is not confirmed yet.)

Mark January 6, 2026 in your calendar — that’s when the phone is slated to go on sale via Amazon India (at least initially).

What this Means for Buyers (Should You Wait or Jump In?)

If you value a good display, long battery life, clean looks and a solid megapixel count for the camera, the Redmi Note 15 Pro (108 Master Pixel Edition) looks like a compelling mid-range smartphone.

Especially if the price lands under ₹30,000: you get a balanced package — performance, display, battery and camera — without spending flagship money.

However, if you’re picky about things like ultra-wide camera quality, night photography, or premium build (glass, waterproofing, stereo speakers), you might want to wait for full detailed reviews after the launch.

FAQs

Q1: When will Redmi Note 15 Pro (108 Master Pixel Edition) launch in India?
A1: The phone is slated to launch on January 6, 2026, and will be available via Amazon India.

Q2: What kind of display can I expect on this phone?
A2: According to leaks, a 6.77-inch AMOLED panel with Full HD+ resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate.

Q3: What chipset and software will power the device?
A3: The phone is expected to run on Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset and boot with Android 15 (HyperOS 2).

Q4: How good will the battery be?
A4: Leaks point to a 5,520 mAh battery with 45W fast charging support — decent enough for a full day or more of use.

Q5: Will the phone be good for photography?
A5: With a 108 MP main sensor and an 8 MP ultra-wide lens, the phone should deliver good-quality photos in daylight and wide-angle shots — though we’ll need full reviews to gauge night photography, video, and image processing.

Q6: Where and how will the phone be sold in India?
A6: Redmi will sell the phone exclusively (or at least initially) via Amazon India, through a dedicated microsite set up already.

Bottom line: The Redmi Note 15 Pro (108 Master Pixel Edition) could be one of the most balanced and value-packed mid-range phones to hit India lately — especially if you want good display, strong battery life, and a high-megapixel camera, without burning a hole in your wallet. If you ask me — it’s worth keeping on your radar.

Prajakta Ramane
Prajakta Ramane

Hi, I’m Prajakta Ramane, the founder of Doha News. I provide useful, up-to-date news insights and in-depth technology coverage with accurate, well-researched information. With over 12 years of experience in this field, I am committed to delivering reliable and high-quality journalism.

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