The Redmi 15 5G runs on HyperOS 2, which is, rather refreshingly, based on the latest Android 15. Now, in a perfect world, this would be a pristine, bloatware-free canvas. However, in the real world you'll find it arrives with a selection of pre-installed games and other extraneous applications.
While the core HyperOS experience itself aims for a cleaner, more fluid interface compared to older MIUI iterations, the presence of these unwanted digital guests does detract from the ideal "pure Android" dream. It's like buying a brand new car, only to find the previous owner left a few sticky toys and a half-eaten sandwich in the backseat. Thankfully, many of these can be uninstalled or disabled, but it's an extra step you shouldn't have to take.
Despite this minor annoyance, you can still expect a good balance of customization and a relatively streamlined interface once you've done a bit of digital housekeeping. Xiaomi is also making the rather generous promise of 2 years of OS updates and 4 years of security updates. For a budget device, that's excellent long-term support, ensuring your phone stays fresh and, crucially, secure for years to come. It even includes advanced AI features such as Google's Gemini and Circle to Search, bringing a touch of premium functionality down to a far more accessible price point.