
Summary
- Model number 2607DRA18C cleared China’s 3C certification, confirming a 67W charger (MDY-15-EQ) — up from 45W on the Redmi Note 15 Pro.
- The device is believed to be the Redmi Note 17 Pro based on its model number pattern and charging speed positioning above the standard model.
- Expected specs include a flat 1.5K OLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset, 50MP main camera, and a 9,000mAh battery.
- A July China launch is expected for this model; other variants in the series are likely to follow in August.
- The final marketing name hasn’t been confirmed — 2607DRA18C could launch as Note 17, Note 17 Pro, or another variant.

Alleged Redmi Note 17 Pro 3C certified
Why 67W Matters Here
“67W on a 9,000mAh cell is the kind of spec decision that turns a ‘great battery phone’ into a phone people actually want to own daily — not just a benchmark monster that takes three hours to refill.”
What the Model Number Tells Us
The “2607” prefix in the model number follows Xiaomi’s standard internal dating convention — two digits for the year, two for the intended launch month. That points to July 2026. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s consistent with every other leak pointing to a July debut for the first Note 17 model.
Whether this specific unit ends up called the Note 17 Pro or something else entirely depends on what other model numbers surface in certification databases over the next few weeks. The Redmi Note 15 series had three models in China — a base, Pro, and Pro+. The Note 17 series may follow the same structure, with the Pro+ arriving in August after the initial launch.
What’s Still Missing
Display size, confirmed camera specs beyond the 50MP main, RAM and storage configurations, and the retail price are all still unknown. The 3C listing only confirms the charger — everything else in the expected spec sheet is still tipster-grade until official teasers begin. Those are expected shortly after the Redmi K90 Ultra launch on June 30.

