A new Redmi smartphone has reportedly made an appearance on the FCC certification site, sparking speculation about an upcoming mid-range release powered by Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2. The listing reveals the handset under the model number 25062RN2DL and suggests multiple configuration options including up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.
While the name of the device has not been disclosed in the database, reports indicate that the smartphone may resemble the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro in positioning and features. The phone is expected to run on HyperOS 2 and support a range of connectivity options such as Wi-Fi 6, 5G, VoLTE, NFC, and Bluetooth. It will also include dual-SIM capabilities, according to the certification details.
The device was first reported by XpertPick after it appeared on the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) website in the United States. Gaining FCC certification is a mandatory process for electronics that emit radio frequency signals to ensure they comply with US regulations.
The FCC documentation outlines three potential configurations for this Redmi phone: 6GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. It will also come with proximity sensors and a SAR-compliant power management system for safe operation during hotspot use or close contact with the user’s body.
The smartphone is rumored to be part of the Redmi Note series or another yet-to-be-announced mid-tier 5G lineup. This discovery follows a previous FCC sighting of another mysterious Redmi device, some variants of which were believed to be rebranded as Poco for different regions. That model was said to include a 6.9-inch LCD display, a 6000mAh battery, 33W fast wired charging, and run HyperOS 2.2, but lacked 5G support—implying it may be aimed at budget-conscious consumers.
As Xiaomi continues to expand its mid-range offerings, this new Redmi device could be another strong contender in the competitive smartphone market, particularly for users seeking HyperOS 2 and enhanced hardware capabilities.