
Summary
- 500 million units sold in 12 years: Redmi confirmed the milestone alongside the Note 17 launch announcement, making the Note one of the best-selling mid-range series in smartphone history.
- Note 17 confirmed for July: No specific date given, but Redmi’s official communication leaves no ambiguity about this month.
- Naming skips Note 16 entirely: Redmi has aligned the Note series number with Xiaomi’s main flagship line — jumping directly from Note 15 to Note 17.
- Three models expected: Leaks point to Note 17, Note 17 Pro, and Note 17 Pro Max — specs remain unconfirmed by Redmi.
- Leaked specs conflict between tipsters: Two separate tipster accounts gave different chipset assignments across models — treat all leaked specs as directional.
500 Million in 12 Years — What That Number Means
The Redmi Note 1 launched in 2014. Since then, the series has sold 500 million units worldwide — an average of over 41 million phones per year for more than a decade. That’s a remarkable sustained performance for a mid-range line in a market that churns aggressively. The Note series has stayed relevant by consistently offering solid displays, large batteries, and competitive pricing without trying to be something it isn’t.
Redmi is leaning into this milestone deliberately. The timing of the 500 million announcement alongside the Note 17 launch confirmation isn’t accidental — it sets expectations and builds commercial momentum before the lineup hits shelves.
The Note 16 That Never Was
What Leaks Say — and Why to Be Careful
All three models are reportedly getting 1.5K flat OLED displays, dual speakers, and full water resistance. Redmi hasn’t confirmed any of this. The July launch window — now officially confirmed — means full specs are days or weeks away at most.

