Earlier this month, we had reported on the POCO X3 GT bagging the FCC certification. Now, the upcoming smartphone has also been spotted on the Malaysian SIRIM certification, while POCO F3 GT has also received the TUV Rheinland certification as well.
Talking about the X3 GT first, the device is expected to be the rebranded version of the Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G that has just been spotted clearing the SIRIM certification. This certification revealed the device’s model number and also confirmed its name as the POCO X3 GT. As per this listing (Via MySmartPrice), the smartphone carried the model number 21061110AG, which is in line with the FCC certification we had covered before.
On the other hand, the F3 GT, which is believed to be a rebranded version of the Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition, was also spotted receiving TUV Rheinland certification. The certification reveals that the model number for the M2012K10C/ M2012K10I. Notably, the “I” in the model number could be a reference to the Indian variant. The listing was spotted by known tipster Mukul Sharma who shared the information along with a screenshot on Twitter.
So yes, Redmi K40 Gaming Indian variant (POCO F3 GT) has now received the TUV Rheinland certification. Will feature the same BM56 battery which I spotted months ago on the Indian BIS.
Feel free to retweet.#POCO #POCOF3GT pic.twitter.com/m6gks8K4d4— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) June 23, 2021
Both of the aforementioned smartphone are expected to launch in India soon. Although, the exact announcement date is currently unknown. Furthermore, the company has yet to official reveal any finer details regarding these handsets. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.
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