It is expected to be released later this year as part of the Xiaomi 15 series of smartphones. These phones are expected to follow the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro, which were first launched in China in October 2023 with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.
The Xiaomi 15 series is expected to offer significant improvements compared to current mobile phones. The tipster suggested some of the key features that the base Xiaomi 15 could bring to the market, along with additional details such as chipset, display and camera specifications.

Xiaomi 15 features and capabilities (expected)
According to a Weibo post from a digital chat, the Xiaomi 15 will be powered by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. It is expected to have a 1.5K (1440 x 2160 pixels) flat LTPO display.
In terms of optics, the Xiaomi 15 has a 1/1.3-inch 50-megapixel primary sensor on the back, paired with an ultra-wide-angle lens and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.
According to the tipster, the Xiaomi 15 will be equipped with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of internal memory. According to the source, the phone will also come with an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, dual stereo speakers and a responsive motor.
In the post, the tipster also mentioned that the Xiaomi 15 will be available in black and white. The phone is also available in glass or genuine leather. Neither the smartphone’s battery nor its charging characteristics have been disclosed yet.
Xiaomi 15 release schedule (expected)
According to a previous report, the Xiaomi 15 could launch in October this year. Several competing phones are also rumored to be coming, such as the Oppo Find X8 and the Vivo X200. The phone is expected to launch in India, just like its predecessor Xiaomi on 14.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



