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    Xiaomi built the Redmi 15C and Redmi 17C for budget-conscious buyers. Both phones share the same chipset and a close price range, but the newer 17C cuts corners in places you might not expect. This guide breaks down every spec, so you can pick the phone that fits your needs.

    Redmi 15C vs 17C price in Nigeria

    You can buy the Redmi 15C in Nigeria right now. Jumia, Slot, Konga, and Jiji all stock it. Prices range from ₦140,000 to ₦200,000. Your final price depends on the RAM and storage you choose.

    • 4GB/128GB: around ₦142,000 to ₦154,000
    • 6GB/128GB: around ₦153,000 to ₦190,000
    • 8GB/256GB: around ₦170,000 to ₦228,000
    • UK-used units: from ₦80,000

    The Redmi 17C only ships in China right now. Xiaomi has not confirmed a global release date. Any 17C you find in Nigeria comes through grey market importers. NaijaAndroidArena estimates it at around ₦155,600. Treat this figure as a rough guide, not a confirmed price.

    Naira prices shift often. Exchange rate swings can move prices by ₦5,000 to ₦20,000 within weeks. Check current prices before you buy.

    Redmi 15C vs 17C specs compared

    1. Design and build

    The 15C carries an IP64 rating. This shields your phone from dust and light splashes. The 17C skips this protection completely. Keep your 17C away from water and dust to protect it.

    Both phones weigh close to 205 grams. Both use a plastic frame with a glass front.

    2. Display

    Both phones use a screen close to 6.9 inches with a 120Hz refresh rate. The 15C hits 810 nits at peak brightness. The 17C reaches only 600 nits. Pick the 15C if you spend a lot of time outdoors, since its brighter screen stays visible under direct sun.

    3. Performance

    Both phones run the same Helio G81 Ultra chipset. You get identical raw performance either way. RAM tells a different story. The 15C offers up to 8GB of RAM, while the 17C caps out at 4GB. Storage follows the same pattern. The 15C starts at 128GB. The 17C starts at just 64GB.

    4. Camera

    Camera quality drops hard on the 17C. The 15C packs a 50MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. The 17C cuts the rear camera to 13MP and the front camera to 5MP. Pick the 15C if photos and video matter to you.

    5. Battery and charging

    Battery capacity favours the 15C too. The 15C carries a 6,000mAh battery and charges at 33W. The 17C carries a smaller 5,160mAh battery and charges at only 18W. Xiaomi even ships a 10W charger in the 17C box, so full charges take longer.

    6. Software

    Software gives the 17C its one clear win. The 17C ships with Android 16 and HyperOS 3 out of the box. The 15C ships with Android 15 and HyperOS 2, but Xiaomi already lists HyperOS 3 firmware for the 15C. Your 15C catches up to the 17C’s software within months.

    Redmi 15C vs 17C full specs comparison

    Which one should you buy?

    Pick the Redmi 15C for nearly every situation. You get a bigger battery, faster charging, stronger cameras and more storage for a similar price. Consider the 17C only if you find it in Nigeria at a much lower price than the 15C and value fresh software over everything else.

    Where to buy Redmi 15C and Redmi 17C in Nigeria

    Buy the Redmi 15C from Jumia, Slot, Konga or Jiji. These retailers stock it in several colours. Slot Nigeria also runs physical stores across Lagos, Abuja, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Kano, Kaduna and Ibadan, so you can inspect the phone before you buy.

    The Redmi 17C is not yet available in Nigerian stores. Treat any 17C listing you find as a grey import. Confirm you’re buying the 4G version with the Helio G81 Ultra chip. This chip separates it from the unreleased 17C 5G, which carries a different chipset.

    Follow these steps to buy safely:

    • Check the IMEI before you pay
    • Inspect the phone in person if you buy from Computer Village
    • Choose Jumia, Slot or Konga for warranty protection
    • Expect prices to move by ₦5,000 to ₦50,000 as the naira shifts

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