
Redmi appears to be working on a new smartphone with the model number 25062RN2DL. Today, we spotted this upcoming Redmi device on the FCC certification website. While the listing didn’t reveal the moniker of the smartphone, it did shed light on some key specifications. Let’s take a closer look at what Redmi might be preparing to launch.
According to the listing, the device will ship with Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 and offers broad network support, including 5G NR, LTE, WCDMA, and GSM, along with dual SIM functionality. It covers a wide range of LTE and 5G frequency bands and supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, VoLTE, GPS, NFC, and hotspot connectivity. The phone is also equipped with proximity sensors and power management mechanisms for SAR compliance during hotspot or body-worn usage.
The listing also reveals three memory variants of the device:
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6GB RAM + 128GB storage
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8GB RAM + 128GB storage
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8GB RAM + 256GB storage
The FCC testing involved different combinations of screen, motor, and battery components, ensuring overall hardware stability across variants. While there’s no official name yet, the model number and specifications strongly suggest this could be a new addition to Redmi’s Note or mid-range 5G lineup.
On a related note, Redmi is also preparing to launch its next flagship killer, the Redmi K80 Ultra. We recently spotted the device on the 3C certification website under the model number 25060RK16C. It will succeed the Redmi K70 Ultra, which debuted in July last year. As per the certification, the K80 Ultra will support 120W fast charging, hinting at a performance-focused device with a large battery.