Xiaomi’s habit of shipping the same phone under two names is nothing new, and it looks like the Note 17 generation is about to keep the tradition alive. India’s BIS certification body has just waved through two closely related devices: a Redmi carrying the model number 2607DRA18I and a Poco tagged 2607DPC18I. Those matching digits are hard to ignore — there’s a strong chance these are the same slab of hardware wearing two different badges.
If that turns out to be the case, it wouldn’t surprise anyone who’s watched Xiaomi’s sub-brands trade blueprints for years. The Redmi is expected to surface as a global Note 17, while its Poco twin would slot into that brand’s mid-range lineup.
The catch, as always, is that the global versions rarely match their Chinese originals. The Redmi Note 17 series launched in China in July 2026, and the international models tend to arrive a couple of months later — with different chips, batteries or camera setups depending on the market. So while we can point to what the Chinese phone offers, treat it as a rough sketch rather than a spec sheet.
Here’s what the China-bound Redmi Note 17 packs:
- Display: 6.83-inch flat panel with “1.5K” resolution
- Chipset: Snapdragon 6s Gen 4
- Battery: a hefty 9,000 mAh cell with 67W wired fast charging
- Camera: 50MP main sensor
That 9,000 mAh figure is the headline grabber — it’s a genuinely enormous battery for a mid-ranger, and pairing it with 67W charging means the size shouldn’t translate into painfully long top-up times. Whether the global unit inherits the same cell is the open question. Xiaomi has been known to trim battery capacity, swap the silicon, or rework cameras when a device crosses borders, so nothing here is locked in.
No pricing has leaked for either the Redmi or the Poco variant yet, and the specs for the global models remain officially unconfirmed. What the BIS listings do tell us is that the paperwork is moving, which usually signals a launch isn’t too far off. Global availability is expected later in 2026, with India likely among the first markets to see both phones.
For now, the smart takeaway is simple: if you spot a Poco device with an oddly familiar spec sheet arriving around the same time as the global Note 17, you’ll know exactly why. Xiaomi’s two-for-one strategy shows no signs of slowing down — and this pair of certifications is the latest evidence.