The Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is shaping up to be a strong pick for budget-minded gamers, especially if you care more about steady gameplay than chasing ultra-high frame rates. In real-world gaming tests, it delivers smooth performance in popular titles, but it also makes it clear where its limits are for the newest, most demanding games.
In PUBG Mobile, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ tops out at 60 fps when using low graphics settings. That means high frame rate (HFR) modes beyond 60 fps aren’t on the table here, at least for the latest games. The good news is that PUBG Mobile still plays smoothly: medium graphics using the HD setting can maintain an enjoyable 60 fps experience, while pushing to a higher detail level like UHD remains playable at around 40 fps. For many players, that balance between visuals and performance is exactly what matters—and it keeps the game feeling responsive.
When it comes to heavier titles such as Genshin Impact, the phone’s Adreno 810 GPU can handle the load without completely buckling, but it doesn’t have enough headroom to fully unleash the game’s best visuals and performance at higher settings. At low details, though, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ manages an average of around 44 fps, with only minor frame drops. That’s not “flagship-level” fluid, but it’s more than enough for casual and everyday gaming, especially for players who prefer stable gameplay over maxed-out graphics.
The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ also shines with older or less demanding games. In Dead Trigger 2, performance is impressively smooth, reaching a peak of 118 fps and averaging about 94 fps. This kind of result highlights what the phone does best: delivering fast, responsive gameplay in titles that don’t push modern mobile hardware to the edge.
Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro+ offers reliable gaming performance for its price class. If you mainly play PUBG Mobile, Genshin Impact on lower settings, or a library of older and well-optimized games, it provides a smooth experience without needing a top-tier flagship phone.






