The Redmi Note 15 series became available in China on August 21, 2025. While Xiaomi has yet to share when the new mid-range phones will officially launch globally, the smartphones can be imported via Giztop.
The Redmi Note 15 series has been completely launched in China on August 21, 2025, and it remains to be seen when this middle-range phone series will come out in other markets. Naturally, foreign consumers interested in purchasing the devices of the series before they can be made available to them can now import them through Giztop.

The vanilla Redmi Note 15 has a starting price of 179 dollars, and the base model of the Pro variant can be bought now at 239 dollars. The Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus starts at a price of 329 on Giztop. In case of reference, Xiaomi has applied an initial price tag of CNY 999 (approximately $139), CNY 1,399 (approximately $195), and CNY 1,899 (approximately $265) to the vanilla, Pro, and Pro Plus models in China respectively.
Although the import prices are rather good as compared to the launch pricing in China, it is necessary to note that the Chinese Redmi Note 15 models will be shipped with the non-global version of HyperOS. Multiple language support is going to be provided, and Giztop further reports that the devices will be shipped with Google Play Store and GMS.
Chinese firmware, however, is notorious in not supporting certain features, which are offered on the global variants. As an example, Android Auto is not compatible with Chinese Android ROMs.
The other consideration is the network bands supported, particularly the 5G connectivity. Chinese phones are not renowned to support a wide network band worldwide. It is also important to add that Giztop seems to have an okay warranty policy, but this does not compare to that of Xiaomi.