Redmi's next mid-range lineup has moved a step closer to a formal debut, with the Redmi Note 17 Pro appearing on China's 3C (China Compulsory Certification) database. The device is registered under model number 2607DRA18C, and the filing sheds light on the phone's charging setup while also signalling that an official launch could be imminent.
67W Charging Is a Significant Step Up From the Previous Generation
The 3C certification entry lists a 67W fast charger alongside the Redmi Note 17 Pro, carrying charger model number MDY-15-EQ. That figure stands well above the 45W fast charging that came with the Redmi Note 15 Pro. If this specification carries through to the retail product, buyers will enjoy noticeably faster charge times than what the outgoing model offered.
A Massive 9,000mAh Battery Could Be Inside
The 3C database filing does not disclose battery capacity, but earlier leaks point to the Redmi Note 17 Pro housing a 9,000mAh cell. Should that prove accurate, this handset would rank among Redmi's largest-battery devices ever released, offering endurance that extends comfortably past a full day of heavy use.
Display, Processor, and Camera Expectations
On the display side, the Redmi Note 17 Pro is expected to arrive with a 1.5K resolution OLED panel. For processing, the phone is tipped to run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset, a new mid-range entrant that should deliver a meaningful performance gain over its predecessor. On the camera front, leaks mention a 50MP rear sensor, though Redmi has not officially confirmed the full camera configuration or any other specifications.
When and Where Will It Launch?
The Redmi Note 17 series is expected to roll out across three models: the Redmi Note 17, the Redmi Note 17 Pro, and the Redmi Note 17 Pro Max. The Pro variant is tipped for a China launch during July, while the standard Redmi Note 17 and the Pro Max model are expected to hit the market in August.
How It Stacks Up Against the Redmi Note 15 Pro
The Redmi Note 15 Pro, which launched last year, came equipped with a 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display running at 120Hz, a MediaTek Dimensity 7400-Ultra processor, a 200MP primary camera, and a 6,580mAh battery paired with 45W fast charging. Comparing those numbers with what is expected from the Note 17 Pro, the generational upgrade looks substantial across battery capacity, charging speed, and processing performance rather than an incremental refresh.
Redmi has not yet officially confirmed a launch date or any specifications for the Redmi Note 17 Pro. Everything currently known about the device comes from leaks and the 3C certification filing, and final specifications could differ once the phone is officially announced.













