Redmi 15 5G Launching August 19: 7,000 mAh Battery Phone Under ₹20,000!


Most people buying a phone under ₹20,000 just want one thing: a battery that lasts. Xiaomi heard that loud and clear. Their new Redmi 15 5G, launching on August 19, comes with a huge 7,000 mAh battery — one of the biggest in its price range.

The Redmi 15 5G will be sold on Amazon India, and it's already getting attention for packing features that are usually found in more expensive phones. Besides the giant battery, it has a large 6.9-inch screen that refreshes super smoothly (great for scrolling and games), and it even supports reverse charging — which means you can use it to charge your friend's phone in a pinch. It runs the latest Android with Xiaomi’s own software, called HyperOS, which includes some smart AI tools. You’ll also get a decent 50 MP camera and an IP64 rating, which means it can handle a little dust and splashing.

Why does this matter? Because most budget phones either last long or feel smooth — rarely both. Xiaomi’s betting that with the Redmi 15 5G, you won’t have to choose. The company says it’s “the slimmest phone with a 7,000 mAh battery,” and early reports show it can play YouTube for nearly a full day without dying. It even has a special “hibernation” mode to stretch battery life in emergencies.

The phone uses a Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor — not the fastest chip around, but it’ll handle your daily apps, some light gaming, and multitasking just fine. You’ll probably be able to choose between versions with 4 GB or 8 GB RAM, and storage up to 256 GB. The price is expected to start around ₹17,999, which puts it below most phones offering similar screens and 5G.

Bottom line: if you hate carrying a power bank or charging your phone twice a day, the Redmi 15 5G is made for you. It’s affordable, has useful features, and could be a hit for students, travelers, or anyone who just needs a phone that lasts.

Want to know if it’s worth buying? Set a reminder for August 19 — or wait a few days after launch for real-world reviews to drop.

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