Flagship smartphones don’t really change much in design these days. Just look at Apple’s iPhone lineup from the iPhone 11 to the iPhone 15—barely any major differences. Samsung’s Galaxy S series is doing the same thing, with minimal external changes from the S23 to the S25. It’s a trend now: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
And that brings us to the Xiaomi 15. At first glance, it looks almost identical to last year’s Xiaomi 14. The big changes? A new chipset, a bigger battery, and a refreshed OS. But is that enough to justify upgrading, especially if you already have a flagship phone from last year?
In this review, we’ll break down everything—design, display, performance, cameras, battery life, and more. Plus, we’ll check if the improvements actually make a difference in real-world use. Is it worth it, or should you wait for the next model?
Watch the full review and let us know what you think in the comments!

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