Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi has once again increased the prices of its budget and lower mid-range smartphones in India. The company has increased the prices of many variants of Redmi 15 and Redmi Note 15 series. The new prices have come into effect from today. According to the dealer communication that has surfaced, this time the phones of both the series have become costlier by Rs 2,000. However, if compared with the launch price, the price of some models has increased by Rs 5,500 by now.
Price hike details first reported by tipster Sanju Chaudhary on X share Was done. It has been claimed that Redmi Note 15 The price of 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant was earlier Rs 24,999, which has now been increased to Rs 26,999. That means the price of this model has directly increased by Rs 2,000. Whereas the 8GB + 256GB variant was earlier selling for Rs 27,999, but now its price has become Rs 29,999. Here too an increase of Rs 2,000 has been made.
If compared to the launch price, the base 8GB + 128GB model of Redmi Note 15 was priced at Rs 22,999 at the time of its January 2026 launch. Now it has reached Rs 26,999, which means it has become costlier by Rs 4,000. The 8GB + 256GB model was priced at Rs 24,999 at the time of launch and is now being sold for Rs 29,999. In this way its price has also increased by a total of Rs 5,000.
There itself redmi 15 All variants have become expensive. The 6GB + 128GB model was earlier available for Rs 18,499, but now its new price has become Rs 20,499, which means it has also increased by Rs 2,000. Apart from this, the price of 8GB + 128GB model has been increased from Rs 20,499 to Rs 22,499. The 8GB + 256GB variant will now be available for Rs 24,499, whereas earlier its price was Rs 22,499. Both variants have become costlier by Rs 2,000.
If we compare with the launch price of Redmi 15, this phone was launched in August 2025 at a starting price of Rs 14,999. Now its 6GB + 128GB model is selling for Rs 20,499, which is a total hike of Rs 5,500 since its launch.
At present the company has not given the official reason for these price hikes. However, it is believed in the reports that the lack of global memory components could be a major reason behind this. The impact of disruption in the supply of RAM and storage components in the industry is especially being seen on budget and mid-range smartphones.

