The Redmi 15 4G has officially cleared Singapore’s IMDA certification, paving the way for its upcoming global launch. Xiaomi’s latest budget-friendly offering, carrying the internal model number O19A, is positioned as the successor to the successful Redmi 13 series. The device has already appeared in multiple international certification databases, indicating a coordinated multi-region rollout.
Regional Variants Target Diverse Markets
Certification documents confirm several regional variants of the Redmi 15 4G, tailored to specific markets. The global model is listed as 25062RN2DA, with the Latin American version identified as 25062RN2DL. The European market will receive model 25062RN2DE, and a Global NFC variant (25062RN2DY) is set for regions requiring NFC support.
POCO M7 4G Variant Also in Pipeline
Additionally, the same hardware platform will power the POCO M7 4G, under the internal model O19AP. The POCO lineup will include model 25062PC34E for Europe and 25062PC34G for global distribution, with clear POCO branding through the “P” designation.
Technical Specifications and Features
The Redmi 15 4G will offer broad connectivity, supporting 2G, 3G, and 4G networks, dual-band WiFi 5, and Bluetooth with BR, EDR, and LE support. Running Xiaomi’s HyperConnect 2.0 custom interface, it will ship in three configurations: 6GB/128GB, 8GB/128GB, and 8GB/256GB.
Launch Timeline and Market Availability
While Xiaomi has yet to confirm a specific release date, the frequency of certification activity—including EEC listings for Europe and FCC filings in North America—suggests the launch is imminent.
The Redmi 15 4G underscores Xiaomi’s ongoing commitment to delivering feature-rich smartphones at competitive price points, building on the success of previous generations.
Source (IMDA): Tech Outlook