Xiaomi just launched the Redmi 15C in the Philippines, combining refined design with practical functionality for daily use. It aims to deliver reliable performance throughout the day, bolstered with 33W fast charging, IP64 water resistance, and Xiaomi HyperOS 2 with Google integration.
What are the Specs of the Redmi 15C?

The Redmi 15C features a slim body with a 3D quad-curved back that provides a smooth and balanced feel. The device includes a floating crater deco for added sophistication. It comes in four color options: Midnight Black, Mint Green, Moonlight Blue, and Twilight Orange. The Moonlight Blue and Twilight Orange variants use a dual-color magnetic ink process, with colors inspired by ocean tides and sunlight at different times of day.

The device carries an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, allowing it to withstand everyday splashes and dust exposure.
It has a 6.9-inch HD+ display with up to 120Hz AdaptiveSync refresh rate for supported apps, and packs a MediaTek Helio G81-Ultra paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage, expandable via a MicroSD Card. You get a 6,000mAh battery with support for 33W turbo charging.
The Redmi 15C boasts a 50MP AI dual camera system designed to capture detailed shots in various lighting conditions. Other features include a 200% volume boost, a headphone jack, and 10W reverse charging.
Redmi 15C Specs
| Display | 6.9-inch Dot Drop HD+ LCD, 120Hz |
| Processor | Helio G81-Ultra |
| RAM | 4/6/8GB |
| Storage | 128/256GB |
| Rear Camera | 50MP main Auxiliary Lens |
| Front Camera | 8MP |
| Battery | 6,000mAh 33W turbo charging |
| OS | Xiaomi XyperOS 2 |
What is the Price of the Redmi 15C in the Philippines?
The Redmi 15C is priced at PHP 5,299 for the 4GB+128GB variant, PHP 5,799 for the 6GB+128GB variant, and PHP 6,599 for the 8GB+256GB model. Get it via Xiaomi’s official stores on Shopee and Lazada from September 12 to 18, and at authorized offline Xiaomi stores nationwide from September 19 to 30, 2025.
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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.





