Redmi has launched its latest budget phone in Pakistan, the Redmi 15C. The real standout feature of this phone is its impressive 6000mAh battery, which offers a “sun-up-to-sun-down guarantee” for all-day power. Living up to the slogan “CHALTA HI JAE,” it promises uninterrupted usage throughout your day before we dive into other specs.
Why the Redmi C-Series is Popular in Pakistan
The Redmi C-series has already won over the local market because it sits in the price range where most Pakistanis buy their first proper smartphone. Phones below this category usually struggle with performance and cameras. With the Redmi 15C, users find a balance of price, performance, and reliability.
Variants & Price
Redmi 15C comes in two variants:
- 4GB RAM + 128GB Storage
- 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage
Official prices are PKR 30999 for 4/128 and PKR32999 for 6/128 , placing it in the mid-range affordable mobile phone segment in PAKISTAN, similar to earlier C-series models.
Box Contents
Inside the box, you get:
- Redmi 15C
- SIM ejector pin
- User manuals
- Protective case
- 33W fast charger
- Type-A to Type-C charging cable.
It’s nice to see Redmi finally include a fast charger in this price range.
Design & Build
The design of the Redmi 15C is inspired by the earlier Redmi 13C, skipping the design language of the 14C.
- Color shown here: Moonlight Blue (other colors expected as well)
- Sleek matte finish with a unique pattern that shines when you tilt the phone.
- Dual camera setup at the back with 50MP AI main camera + LED flash
- SIM tray with dedicated microSD slot (supports up to 1TB)
- IP64 water and dust resistance
- Ports: USB-C, headphone jack, single speaker grill
At 6.9 inches, the display makes this phone larger than most in its price segment (which usually come with 6.6–6.7 inch screens).
Display
- 6.9-inch IPS LCD panel
- 120Hz refresh rate (locked at 60Hz by default, can be switched manually)
- Good brightness and well-managed bezels (bottom chin slightly thicker)
For this price range, having a 120Hz display is a big win.
Performance
- MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra chipset
- AnTuTu score: around 350K (4GB variant tested)
- Expected better performance on the 6GB variant
- HyperOS 2 is based on Android 15 with improved connectivity between Xiaomi devices
Gaming
- PUBG runs on HD graphics with a high frame rate
- On smooth settings, Ultra frame rate is available (rare for budget phones)
- Okay for casual gamers, not recommended for heavy gamers
Cameras
- Rear: 50MP AI main camera
- Front: 8MP selfie camera
Daylight shots are surprisingly good, with natural colors.
Selfie results are actually better in color accuracy than the back camera, though the resolution is lower.
- Video: 1080p recording (front and back)
- Night mode is available on both cameras.
- “Ultra HD” mode lets you capture full 50MP images for better detail when zooming.
Battery & Charging
- 6000mAh battery (major upgrade)
- 33W fast charging is included
This combination makes the Redmi 15C a solid daily driver for people who want long battery life without waiting too long for charging.
Verdict
The Redmi 15C continues the tradition of the C-series by offering a big battery, decent performance, and affordability. It comes with a 6000mAh battery supported by 33W fast charging, a 120Hz large display, and a 50MP main camera. Running on HyperOS 2 with Android 15, it also includes a dedicated SD card slot and an IP64 rating for extra durability. However, the phone does have a few drawbacks, such as an 8MP selfie camera, a single speaker setup instead of stereo, and a plastic build.






