If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Xiaomi has found the perfect match in SB19, and it’s wisely keeping the winning partnership strong.
The company has officially named the P-Pop group as the ambassadors for the upcoming REDMI Note 15 Series in the Philippines. This marks a continuation of a partnership that started back in 2024 with the REDMI Note 13 Series and the Xiaomi Fan Festival. Clearly, the collaboration worked, and now they are back to headline the brand’s biggest opener for 2026, happening Jan. 15.
While the billboards will definitely feature Stell Ajero, Pablo Nase, Josh Cullen Santos, Felip “Ken” Suson, and Justin De Dios, Xiaomi is leaning heavily into a new “Titan” branding this time around. The campaign runs with the tagline “It’s Titan Tough,” positioning the smartphone lineup not just as a stylish accessory for the fandom, but as a durable daily driver.
Xiaomi Philippines head of marketing Tomi Adrias describes the collaboration as “the stage where power, toughness, and artistry collide.” Marketing speak aside, it fits. SB19 has built a career on grit and resilience, which aligns with the company’s push to prove that its new handsets can take a beating.
For the A’TIN: How to win a signed phone
If you are here for the boys (we don’t blame you), pay attention. Xiaomi just dropped the full mechanics for the giveaway, and you only have until Jan. 14 to get your entries in. Five REDMI Note 15 Series units signed by SB19 will be given away, with the winners set to be revealed during the launch livestream at 6 p.m. on Jan. 15.
Here is exactly how to join (and avoid disqualification):
- Search: Go to Google and search for the exact phrase “REDMI Note 15 Series.”
- Snap: Take a clean screenshot of your search result. Do not edit or alter the screenshot, as this results in automatic disqualification.
- Comment: Post that screenshot on Xiaomi Philippines’ official contest post along with your personal message for SB19.
- Follow: This is the step most people miss. You must be following @XiaomiPhilippines on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok to qualify.
Pro-tip: Multiple entries are allowed, but you have to post each screenshot as a separate comment. So if you really want that signed unit, get searching.
The hardware
Beyond the autographs, the phone lineup itself is extensive. Based on global listings and our previous coverage, we are looking at five distinct models.
The top dog: REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G
This is the “Titan” everyone is looking at. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and sports a 200-megapixel “HPE” main sensor with in-sensor zoom. It’s built to survive, boasting an IP69K rating — the highest tier for dust and water resistance — and a 6,500mAh battery with 100-watt charging.
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Our REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G unboxing video, in case you missed it. Our review should be up next week
The Pros: REDMI Note 15 Pro 5G and REDMI Note 15 Pro 4G
These aren’t the same smartphone with different modems; they have entirely different brains. The 5G version is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400-Ultra. This one has the largest battery of the bunch at 6,580mAh and matches the Pro+ with IP68/IP69K protection. The 4G model, on the other hand, runs on the MediaTek Helio G200-Ultra. It steps down slightly to IP65 water resistance but keeps a respectable 6,500mAh tank.
The entry level: REDMI Note 15 5G and REDMI Note 15 4G
The 5G variant features the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and a 5,520mAh battery. It keeps things versatile with an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera. The other model uses the Helio G100-Ultra. It actually has a larger battery than its 5G sibling (6,000mAh) but swaps the ultrawide shooter for a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
What about the price? European listings have the REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G spotted around €499 (roughly 34,000 Philippine pesos) and the base 5G model near €279 (19,000 Philippine pesos). European prices usually include high taxes, so hopefully, the smartphones will be sold competitively here.



