Xiaomi’s Redmi lineup might be gearing up for another global rollout. After the launch of the Redmi Note 15 5G, Note 15 Pro 5G, and Note 15 Pro+ 5G in China, a new listing has confirmed that the Redmi Note 15 4G is on the way — and this time, it’s not just for the Chinese market.

Redmi Note 15 4G Appears on IMDA
According to a new certification spotted on Singapore’s IMDA database, the Redmi Note 15 4G, with the model number 2510DRA23E, has received official approval. This follows its earlier appearance on the EEC certification website, where two variants were listed — the global model (2510DRA23G) and the regional model (2510DRA23E).
The IMDA listing reveals that the upcoming phone will support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC, confirming that Redmi’s 4G model is close to an international release. Given how quickly these listings are surfacing, the device’s debut could be just around the corner.
A Broader Redmi Note 15 Rollout
The 4G model isn’t the only one making moves. Redmi’s Note 15 Pro+ 5G (2510ERA8BI), reportedly the Indian variant, has already received BIS certification, hinting that the brand’s latest generation will soon hit the Indian market.
Meanwhile, global versions of the Redmi Note 15 5G (25098RA98G) and Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G (25080RABDG) have also been spotted across multiple certification listings, showing Xiaomi’s intent to expand the lineup beyond China. Even the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G has popped up on both EEC and IMDA databases, suggesting a dual-track global launch covering both 4G and 5G markets.
What to Expect from the Redmi Note 15 Lineup
While exact specs for the 4G variant aren’t confirmed yet, it’s likely to follow Redmi’s usual approach — offering a slightly toned-down version of the 5G models with the same design language and a focus on affordability. Considering the certification activity, the global rollout could start within the next few weeks.
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