7.3

Xiaomi Redmi 15 5G reviews by real users Xiaomi Redmi 15 5G

User reviews

User score

9.1
  • 8
  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
9 reviews
  • Screen8.3
  • Performance8.3
  • Camera7.9
  • Connectivity8.9
  • Battery9.4
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Design & Materials

Is it a drop-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone?
8.3

9 reviews

Do you think it's a nice phone?
8.4

9 reviews

Is it comfortable?
9.0

9 reviews

Can you see it well in the sunlight?
7.3

9 reviews

Performance & Hardware

Does it have good sound?
8.0

9 reviews

Does it work smoothly in everyday use?
9.1

9 reviews

What's your experience been with demanding games?
7.7

9 reviews

Camera

Quality of daytime photos
8.2

9 reviews

Quality of nighttime photos
7.6

9 reviews

Quality of selfies
7.4

9 reviews

Does it have a powerful flash?
8.4

9 reviews

Connectivity

Does it have good coverage for calls?
8.8

9 reviews

Quality of the GPS
8.4

9 reviews

And the WiFi?
9.3

9 reviews

Battery

How long does the battery last?
  • 0%
    Less than half day
  • 0%
    Less than a day
  • 11%
    One day
  • 22%
    More than one day
  • 67%
    Two days or more

9 reviews

Software

Did it come with preinstalled applications?
  • 11%
    It comes with a clean operating system
  • 78%
    It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
  • 11%
    It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall

9 reviews

Do you regularly receive updates?
  • 0%
    Never
  • 0%
    Once a year
  • 50%
    Every six months
  • 50%
    Every two months or less

9 reviews

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All 9 opinions

  • Test 27.11.2025.

    Test antutu benchmark V11.0.6 - 580849

    • 10
    • Screen10
    • Performance10
    • Camera10
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Very good

    The battery will last even a week if you don't play too many games.

    Pros
    • Battery
    • Screen
    • Connection
    Cons
    • Warming
    • Warming
    • Warming
    • 10
    • Screen10
    • Performance10
    • Camera10
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery10
  • Auto
    One of the best cheap mobile phones on the market

    It has everything: a decent camera (the rear one), a capable processor, a fantastic battery, and a well-known brand that never lets you down.

    Pros
    • Battery
    • Price
    • Daytime photos
    Cons
    • Night photos
    • Selfie photo
    • 8.8
    • Screen7.2
    • Performance6.3
    • Camera6.5
    • Connectivity7.6
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Okay, it's a good example of quality for the price.

    • 9
    • Screen7.0
    • Performance7.0
    • Camera7.0
    • Connectivity7.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Excellent phone, I recommend it.

    It's a phone that's fine for gaming, but not for very demanding games.

    Pros
    • Everything else
    Cons
    • Screen that is not AMOLED
    • 9.4
    • Screen8.7
    • Performance8.6
    • Camera10
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery10
  • Auto
    Good phone for the price.

    I've been testing this Redmi 15 5G for a few days now, and honestly, it's pretty good for the price. It has an IPS screen that isn't great, but the 144Hz refresh rate makes it perform much better. The battery is the standout feature of this phone; it's excellent, lasting approximately two days and sometimes even longer. The camera has a lot of chromatic aberration and isn't great for nighttime photos, but it's acceptable for the price. The sound is basic but does the job. It doesn't perform well for demanding games or anything like that, and it doesn't have a dedicated app for maximizing performance, only one that speeds up Wi-Fi and clears unnecessary memory before playing. In games like Mad Out 2, which is somewhat demanding, it runs at 4-11 fps on high settings, making it unplayable. However, on medium settings, it runs at 32-51 fps, which is much better, and while it's not a huge improvement, it's still decent for a phone in this price range. It's an entry-level to lower mid-range phone, but highly recommended if you want something cheap for everyday use. It's a phone that can withstand some bumps and knocks, and the included case provides excellent protection against water, dust, and drops. In conclusion, it's a very good phone if you want it for everyday use or as a secondary device.

    Pros
    • Battery
    • Sheath
    • Price
    • 144hz
    • Comfortable
    • Wi-Fi connection
    Cons
    • IPS
    • Unnecessary pre-installed apps
    • Not very good for demanding games
    • Night vision camera
    • Chromatic aberration
    • 7
    • Screen4.2
    • Performance5.0
    • Camera3.5
    • Connectivity8.0
    • Battery10
  • Auto
    Cheap and recommended

    Inexpensive but recommendable for a less demanding user. It's a pretty good phone considering its price (in my country) of $200; it's smooth and performs well. The camera and screen could be improved, but its strongest point is the battery, which, even with heavy use (games, multitasking), lasts me up to two days without any noticeable battery drain. Despite not being a phone focused on gamers, it performs well (it runs games like Call of Duty at a stable 50fps), the connectivity is quite good, and the battery life is also excellent. Despite its 7000mAh battery and 33W charging, it charges from 0 to 100% in one hour or 1 hour and 20 minutes.

    Pros
    • Battery
    • Burden
    • Fluency
    • NFC
    Cons
    • Camera
    • RadioFM
    • 3.5mm Jack
    • 8.5
    • Screen8.7
    • Performance8.0
    • Camera6.0
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery10
  • Auto
    The truth is, it's a very good phone.

    The phone is good and nice-looking, it doesn't freeze up and also has a very high touch response; you can't even tell it's a low-end model.

    • 9.6
    • Screen9.5
    • Performance10
    • Camera9.5
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery10
  • Auto
    Okay, that's a good price.

    It has a much better camera than other "high-end" phones, although the rear camera is better, as the front camera leaves much to be desired. Depending on usage, the battery can last up to two days or even longer. It has a fairly robust security system and ample memory (depending on the model), allowing you to take photos without worrying about running out of space. It's quite fast; it occasionally loses connection in certain areas, but it usually reconnects quickly. I've dropped it a few times, and the screen is still as bright as the day I bought it.

    Pros
    • Battery
    • Memory
    • Speed
    • Security
    • Main camera
    Cons
    • Selfie camera
    • 9.5
    • Screen9.0
    • Performance9.3
    • Camera8.7
    • Connectivity8.3
    • Battery10

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  • 6.0 Design & Materials
  • 6.8 Performance & Hardware
  • 5.6 Camera
  • 6.9 Connectivity
  • 8.3 Battery
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