Two Xiaomi devices with model numbers 2201116SR and 2201116PG have been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Past reports have revealed that the 2201116SR may arrive as the Redmi Note 11 Pro in the global markets. On the other hand, the 2201116PG may release as the POCO X4 NFC or POCO M4. Reports have revealed that there is an Indian variant of the device with model number 2201116PI.

The FCC listings of the 2201116SR and 2201116PG show that they will come preinstalled with MIUI 13. These devices are likely to run on the latest Android 12 OS. On the connectivity front, these models will carry support for dual-band Wi-Fi and 5G. Unfortunately, the FCC listings have no information on the other specs of these devices.

It appears that the 2201116SC phone, which was recently spotted with a 67W charger at 3C certification could be the Chinese variant of the 2201116SR. It appears that the 201116SR, 22201116SC, and 2201116PG(I) will have a lot of similarities with each other.

A recent report revealed that the 2201116SR will be equipped with a Qualcomm chipset.  Its rear camera setup will have a 64-megapixel Samsung GW3 or a 108-megapixel Samsung HM2 main camera, an 8-megapixel Sony IMX35 ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel OmniVision OV02A macro lens. The other details of the smartphone are under the wraps.

In related news, Redmi will be launching the Redmi K50 series of smartphones in China next month. It is believed the Xiaomi phone with 21121210C model number may launch in China as the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition. On the other hand, the 22021211RC model is expected to arrive in China with the vanilla Redmi K50 moniker.

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