Around a month back, a 4G-ready Xiaomi phone with model number M2010J19SC was spotted in the database of MIIT authority of China. At that time, it was speculated that it could be a 4G version of the upcoming Redmi Note series. The alleged Redmi Note 10 4G has today received approval from the 3C regulatory of China.

The 3C certification of the M2010J19SC has revealed that it could be shipping with a charger that has an “MDY-11-EM” model number. The charger carries support for up to 22.5W fast charging.

Xiaomi M2010j19SC 3C

The upcoming Redmi Note series also includes two other smartphones with model numbers such as M2007J17C and M2007J22C. The 3C certifications of both phones have revealed that these two phones could be coming with 33W and 22.5W chargers, respectively. The M2007J17C, M2007J22C, and M2010J19SC phones are expected to soon appear at TENAA with full specifications and images in the coming days.

Coming back to the M2010J19SC phone, its international edition that has the M2010J19CG model number was approved by the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) body last week. The listing revealed that it will be branded as a POCO device in Europe. Hence, it appears that the Redmi Note 10 4G will be yet another rebadged POCO phone for global markets.

Among the above-mentioned phones, it is believed that the M2007J17C will be a tweaked version of the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G phone. Instead of the 64-megapixel lens, the M2007J17C could be flaunting a 108-megapixel primary camera, and the rest of its specs could be identical to the Mi 10T Lite 5G.