Following the success of the 14 series, Xiaomi has officially announced the Xiaomi 15 phones which includes the Pro model and two editions not seen before.
Both the regular Xiaomi 14 and 14 Ultra were up there with the best phones you can buy, with the latter offering a compelling DSLR alternative for many people.
The new Xiaomi 15 models have big shoes to fill, though note that the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is yet to be unveiled. Xiaomi did unveil the Pad 7 and Pad 7 tablets, though.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Xiaomi 15 series, from its release date and pricing to detailed specs and features.
When will the Xiaomi 15 be released?
The Xiaomi 15 series, including the regular Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro, were unveiled on 29 October 2024. Both phones are currently available to buy in China.
While this release date applies to the Chinese market, Xiaomi has not yet announced specific details for a global launch.
Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, posted on X in October 2024 that “we’re bringing the Xiaomi 15 Series to global markets soon.”
What’s more, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is also expected to launch globally, alongside the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro. Its appearance in China’s 3C database (via GizmoChina) suggests a potential early January 2025 release and MySmartPrice says Q1 2025 for the Ultra.
The prominent Chinese leaker, Digital Chat Station, has now narrowed it down to late February. This aligns closely with the beginning of the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, suggesting that Xiaomi may reveal the device there, similar to how it launched the Xiaomi 14 series at the phone-focused trade show.
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And as with all Xiaomi phones, don’t expect any of the 15 series to ever be officially sold in the US. Your best bet there will be to try and import one or buy a ‘global’ model from the likes of Amazon.
How much will the Xiaomi 15 cost?
The Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro come in multiple configurations, offering different storage and RAM combinations to cater to diverse needs.
Here’s a breakdown of the pricing in China:
Xiaomi 15 Pricing
- 12GB RAM/256GB storage: CNY 4,500 (£515/$630)
- 12GB RAM/512GB storage: CNY 4,800 (£548/$670)
- 16GB RAM/512GB storage: CNY 5,000 (£563/$700)
- 16GB RAM/1TB storage: CNY 5,500 (£619/$770)
- Custom Edition (16GB/512GB only): CNY 4,999 CNY 4,999 (£549/$699)
- Diamond Edition (16GB/1TB only): CNY 5,999 (£680/$845)
Xiaomi 15 Pro Pricing
- 12GB RAM/256GB storage: CNY 5,299 (£597/$742)
- 16GB RAM/512GB storage: CNY 5,799 (£653/$812)
- 16GB RAM/1TB storage: CNY 6,499 (£732/$910)
Each model offers a variety of colour options, with the Xiaomi 15 Pro providing a more premium Rock Silver version and the Xiaomi 15 featuring an additional Custom Edition with up to 20 colour choices.
Here are the launch prices of previous generations:
- Xiaomi 14: £849/€999
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra: £1,299/€1,499
- Xiaomi 13 Lite: £449/€499
- Xiaomi 13: £849/€999
- Xiaomi 13 Pro: £1,099/€1,299
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra: €1,499
- Xiaomi 12 Lite: £419/€395
- Xiaomi 12: £749/€849
- Xiaomi 12 Pro: £1,049/€1,049
What specs and features will the Xiaomi 15 have?
While the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro have already been officially unveiled in China, we’re still waiting for their global launch.
Along with these, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is also expected to arrive, and you can find all the leaks and rumours about it below.
Xiaomi 15 Ultra
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is set to be Xiaomi’s most ambitious flagship. Looking at leaked renders (via SmartPrix), it will feature a bold design with a circular rear camera module that houses four lenses and prominently displays Leica branding.
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SmartPrix’s report also reveals that the main camera will use a 1-inch type 50Mp sensor with an f/1.63 aperture, complemented by a 200Mp periscope telephoto lens offering 4.3x optical zoom and an f/2.6 aperture. Additional lenses include a 50Mp ultrawide camera and a 50Mp telephoto zoom lens with 2x zoom.
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A 32Mp selfie camera is positioned on the front, while two horizontal flash LEDs complete the design. The Xiaomi logo is vertically placed at the bottom left.
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The phone is expected to feature a 6.7-inch LTPO micro quad-curved 2K (1,440×3,200) display with a 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, promising enhanced performance and advanced HDR capabilities.
Digital Chat Station claims that battery capacity will range between 5450mAh and 6000mAh, depending on design constraints caused by the camera hardware. Wired charging should stick to 90W, with wireless charging upgraded to 80W.
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Running on HyperOS 2, based on Android 15, the phone also reportedly boasts IP68/IP69 rating for water and dust resistance.
Xiaomi 15 & 15 Pro
Below you will find all the official specs on the Chinese Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro models.
Design
The standard Xiaomi 15 maintains a compact design at 152.3 x 71.2 x 8.08mm, slightly smaller than its predecessor but with a minor weight increase to 191g.
The device is protected by Xiaomi’s new Dragon Crystal glass, boasting 10x the durability of Gorilla Glass Victus (according to Xiaomi’s Lab.)
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The Xiaomi 15 Custom Edition prioritises personalisation, designed for users seeking a device that reflects their unique style.
With 20 colour options available for the back panel, along with the choice between two bezel types, this edition offers an impressive variety of 40 possible combinations.
The Custom Edition maintains the core specifications and design language of the Xiaomi 15, including the ultra-narrow bezels, quad-curved frame, and lightweight build.
The most eye-catching is the Xiaomi 15 Diamond Edition which boasts a diamond-studded frame, offering a distinct shimmer that elevates the aesthetic appeal. This edition is available in three exclusive colour options: Glacier White, Elephant Gray, and a bold Orange.
The back panel features a premium crocodile-skin textured Corna leather. The diamond-studded frame extends around the device’s quad-curved wrapped metal frame, seamlessly blending into the glass-covered back, creating a continuous, unified look.
This edition also includes a specially designed packaging box and exclusive gift, underscoring its status as a limited, premium offering.
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The Xiaomi 15 Pro, on the other hand, features a slightly larger 6.73-inch screen with micro-curved edges for a sleek look and comes with Dragon Crystal Glass 2.0 for enhanced scratch resistance.
Both models are IP68-rated for dust and water resistance.
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Display
The Xiaomi 15 features a 6.36-inch flat OLED panel with a 1,200 x 2,670 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, capable of reaching a peak brightness of 3,200 nits with DC dimming.
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Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 15 Pro upgrades to a 6.73-inch LTPO OLED panel with a 1,440 x 3,200 resolution, a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and the same peak brightness of 3,200 nits.
Both phones incorporate an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner beneath the display for added security.
Performance
Both models of the Xiaomi 15 series are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and storage options ranging from 256GB to 1TB with UFS 4.0 technology.
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As per GSMArena’s report, the global variant of the Xiaomi 15, identified by the model number ‘24129PN74G,’ has appeared in Geekbench’s AI test database.
These tests were run exclusively on the CPU rather than the GPU or NPU, making them an uncommon scenario for typical use cases. The results varied significantly, so it is too early to make direct comparisons between its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 used in the Xiaomi 14.
The Geekbench listing seems to confirm that the Xiaomi 15 will come with 12GB of RAM as the base configuration. Elsewhere, according to the FCC listing (via Android Headlines), the global variant may offer configurations with 12GB of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of internal storage.
Unlike the Chinese market, which includes a Pro model with 16GB od RAM and 1TB of storage, these top-tier options might not be available globally.
Cameras
Xiaomi continues with a triple 50Mp camera setup for both models but introduces different enhancements.
The Xiaomi 15’s primary camera is the 50Mp OmniVision Light Fusion 900 sensor with 1.2µm pixels and 23mm focal length, equipped for 5x lossless zoom. The telephoto lens offers a 60mm focal length for portraits and macro shots, while the ultrawide camera has a 115° field of view.
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For the Pro version, Xiaomi has worked with Leica for camera tuning, and it includes the same 50Mp main camera, a new 50Mp periscope camera with 5x optical zoom, and a 50Mp ultrawide lens.
The Xiaomi 15 Pro’s camera system also benefits from the AISP 2.0 computational photography system, boosting overall image quality and enabling 8K video recording at 30fps and 4K at 30/60fps with Dolby Vision HDR across all cameras.
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A recent leak on Weibo (via GSMArena) claims to reveal the camera arrangement of the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Ultra (above), showing a large circular camera island with a new layout.
Notably, the periscope telephoto camera has been reportedly repositioned to occupy the entire top row, potentially featuring a 200Mp sensor with 4.3x magnification.
Other cameras may include a main sensor, an ultrawide lens, a 50Mp 2x/3x telephoto camera, and a 32Mp selfie camera.
Battery & charging
The Xiaomi 15 packs a 5400mAh battery with Silicon-Carbon technology for longevity, while the Xiaomi 15 Pro houses a massive 6100mAh battery.
Both phones support 90W wired and 50W wireless charging, optimised by the Xiaomi G1 battery management chip, ensuring that each device retains at least 80% capacity even after 1,600 charging cycles (according to Xiaomi).
As per GizmoChina and MySmartPrice reports, recent 3C and MIIT certifications of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra has revealed the phone’s support for 90W wired charging as well. The latter also confirms that the phone will offer satellite connectivity.
According to Digital Chat Station, Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s battery capacity will fall between 5450mAh and 5800mAh.
Software
The Xiaomi 15 series is confirmed to ship running the company’s HyperOS 2 software, which is based on Android 15.
It introduces three significant innovations – HyperCore, HyperConnect, and HyperAI – enhancing performance, connectivity, and AI-driven user experiences across its ecosystem.
It’s not yet clear if Xiaomi will continue offering the four major Android updates and five years of security updates available on the 14 series.
With a dedicated team optimising over 25,000 usage scenarios, HyperCore includes a custom scheduler that reduces CPU idle time by 19%, dynamic memory management, and Storage 2.0.
HyperConnect, on the other hand, fosters seamless cross-device integration, allowing Xiaomi devices to share apps, files, and even dual-camera feeds for multi-angle video recording.
Lastly, HyperAI elevates user interaction with AI-driven features such as animated lock screens, real-time transcription, and AI-generated call summaries.
Additional AI tools include sketch-to-art conversion, bilingual translation, and fraud detection.
This is all we currently know about Xiaomi’s upcoming flagships. We will update this article when we hear about global launch details including the UK.
In the meantime, see our guides to the best phones and the best Xiaomi phones to see what the Xiaomi 15 series will be up against.