Xiaomi Redmi 15C is out in Pakistan now. They launched it worldwide back in August, and it hit stores here around early September. It’s aimed at folks on a tight budget who need a phone with a big display and a battery that lasts. The starting price is 32,000 rupees for the basic version. I’ll go through all the details with the real specs, and explain what each bit does in plain words so you know if it’s worth grabbing.
Body and Colors
The phone’s body is plastic, about 8mm thick, and around 200 grams heavy—easy to hold but not super slim. Colors available here are black for a simple look, green like mint for something fresh, blue that’s soft, and orange with a sunset feel. The back has a square camera bump now, ditching the old round one, which makes it seem newer. It has this IP64 thing, meaning dust can’t get in at all, and it can take light water splashes like from rain, but don’t dunk it in a bucket or anything. That’s better than older cheap phones. There’s a spot for headphones, USB charging port, and speakers on the bottom.
Screen Details
Screen is huge at 6.9 inches, using IPS tech which gives okay colors and lets you see from angles without washing out. It’s HD resolution, like 720 pixels wide, so on that big size it might not be razor sharp for tiny text, but fine for videos or scrolling. It refreshes 120 times a second, so things move smooth without jerking. Brightness goes up to 810 units, enough for outside use. Top has a small cutout for the front camera.
Cameras
Cameras: back has a 50 megapixel main one that grabs decent shots in light, with focus that locks quick. There’s a tiny extra sensor just for helping with blurry backgrounds in portraits—it’s not a full camera. Video tops at full HD, 30 frames a second, good for quick clips but not pro stuff. Front is 8 megapixels for selfies, nothing fancy but works for calls.
Inside the Phone
Inside, it’s got a Helio G81 chip—basic processor with cores up to 2GHz speed. Handles regular apps okay, but might slow down if you run games or lots of tabs. Graphics part is older, so no heavy gaming. Options: 4 gigs memory with 128 storage for 32k rupees, or 6 gigs same storage for 34k. You can borrow some storage to act like extra memory, and add a card for more space. Runs Android 15 with Xiaomi’s layer on top, which adds some tools but can feel clunky on this setup, maybe some delays. Has AI bits like searching by circling stuff on screen or chatting with Google’s helper.
Battery and Charge
Battery is 6000 milliamp hours—big for the price, lasts a day or more on calls and web. Charges at 33 watts, so full in under two hours with the plug they give.
Where to Buy
You can pick it up online from their store, Daraz, or other spots like CoreCart. No 5G, just 4G, and two sim slots.

