
Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi appears to be preparing the Redmi 15 series for launch across China and global markets. In a new development, the alleged Redmi 15 5G has received approval from China’s 3C certification body, while the Redmi 15 and Poco M7 (4G variants) have secured certifications in the UAE from the TDRA authority. These approvals suggest that the official launch may happen later this month.
Alleged Redmi 15 5G 3C certified

A new Xiaomi device carrying the model number 25057RA09C has been certified by China’s 3C authority. According to the listing, this upcoming 5G smartphone may be bundled with a 33W charger.
However, considering that the Redmi Note 14 5G supported 45W fast charging, its successor is expected to retain the same or possibly offer faster charging speeds. Hence, it’s speculated that this new listing might belong to the Redmi 15 5G, though the actual charger rating might differ at launch.
Redmi 15, Poco M7 TDRA certified
Meanwhile, two new devices have received certification from the UAE’s TDRA platform — the Redmi 15 (model number 25062RN2DA) and the Poco M7 (model number 25062PC34G). These listings confirm that both smartphones are limited to 4G LTE connectivity, with no mention of 5G support. No other specifications were disclosed in the TDRA database.
The closeness in model numbers suggests that the Poco M7 could be a rebranded version of the Redmi 15 (4G). Reports have also pointed to other members in the lineup, including the Redmi 15C 5G and Redmi 15 (4G). The entire Redmi 15 series is expected to break cover in the coming weeks, possibly within the current quarter.