Xiaomi is expected to launch the Xiaomi 15 series next month. It looks like the speculated release time could be true as devices from the lineup have begun appearing on certification sites.
Earlier this month, the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro received radio certification in China. Now, the standard model has surfaced on the 3C certification, revealing its charging specs.

While the certification doesn’t directly name the device as the Xiaomi 15, the model number 24129PN74C matches the one listed in the IMEI database, confirming it as the same device.
About charging, it is rated at a maximum of 90W. That’s the same speed as the Xiaomi 14, but it is already fast enough, as its predecessor can go from 0 to 100% in about 31 minutes, so speed shouldn’t be an issue. Wireless charging details are under wraps for now, but it could be 50W just like the Xiaomi 14.
Xiaomi 15 Specifications (Expected)
Talking of the rest of the specifications, the big highlight for the line will unsurprisingly be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. It might come paired with a 4800mAh or 4900mAh battery to power up the phone.
The vanilla Xiaomi 15 is expected to have a 1.5K resolution flat screen protected by Dragon Crystal Glass. The back will have a triple camera setup consisting of three 50MP lenses for wide, ultrawide, and telephoto use. Rumors also suggest we could see a slightly redesigned camera module in this year’s model.

Other expected tidbits of the phone include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, an upgrade from optical on last year’s model, and IP68 dust and water resistance rating.
As for the price, the Xiaomi 15 series might be more expensive this year, with the vanilla model starting at 4,599 yuan (~$650) in China. For comparison, the Xiaomi 14 launched at 3,999 yuan. The price hike is said to be due to rising chipset and storage costs.







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