Last month, Xiaomi phones with model numbers M2007J17C and M2007J22C had received certifications from the MIIT authority of China. At that time, tipster Digital Chat Station had claimed through his Weibo account that the M2007J17C device is codenamed is Gauguin and it has a 108-megapixel main camera.  The same tipster today revealed that M2007J17C and its variant M2007J22C has received approval from the 3C authority of China. He claimed that these are the next Redmi Note series smartphones.

The 3C listings show that the M2007J17C and M2007J22C suggest that these are two different phones since their chargers offer different maximum charging rates. The listing reveals that the M2007J17C could be coming with a 33W fast charger, whereas the M2007J22C could be accompanied by a 22.5W rapid charger. Both phones carry support for 5G connectivity.

New Redmi Note series 3C certified

The leakster has reiterated that the M2007J17C is equipped with a 108-megapixel HM2 ISOCELL Samsung lens. His other Weibo post revealed that its camera setup will include a telephoto sensor and a macro lens.

Recent reports have claimed that the Xiaomi Mi 10T will be coming to China with a different name of Redmi K30S. There are rumors that it will be announced on Nov. 1. While initial reports claimed that the Note series phone from the brand could be called Redmi Note 10, there are contradictory claims that it could be called something else.

The Snapdragon 750G powered Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite that is available in global markets has an M2007J17G model number. The presence of the letter “C” at the end of M2007J17C indicates that the Mi 10T Lite is heading to China as a Redmi Note series device. The MI 10T Lite has a 64-megapixel, but its Chinese variant is expected to arrive with a 108-megapixel primary shooter. This suggests that could be a tweaked edition the next Redmi Note phone could be a tweaked version of the Mi 10T Lite.

It is believed that the M2010J19SC is also a part of the upcoming Redmi Note series family. The 4G handset bagged MIIT certification last month, but it is yet to appear at 3C and TENAA.