The upcoming Redmi Note 17 Pro has officially appeared on China’s 3C certification databaseconfirming it will ship with a 67W fast charger (model MDY-15-EQ), marking a significant upgrade over the previous Redmi Note 15 Pro’s 45W charging capability. The device, carrying model number 2607DRA18Cis expected to launch in China in July 2026with the 3C certification serving as a mandatory regulatory step before retail availability.
Redmi Note 17 Pro Confirmed and Expected Specifications
The 67W charging represents a meaningful jump from the 45W ceiling on last year’s Redmi Note 15 Pro, delivering faster charging speeds that are essential if the device features the rumored massive 9,000mAh battery. Faster charging becomes critical with such large battery capacity to ensure the device can be fully charged in a reasonable time without requiring users to wait hours for a complete charge.
The 3C certification listing only confirms the charger specifications, while other details remain based on tipster reports and rumors. The device is believed to be the Redmi Note 17 Pro based on its model number pattern and charging speed positioning above the standard Note 17 model, which typically features lower charging capabilities.
Expected specifications for the Redmi Note 17 Pro include a flat 1.5K OLED display for sharp visuals and smooth scrolling, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset for mid-range performance, a 50MP main camera for quality photography, and the massive 9,000mAh battery that would make it one of the longest-lasting smartphones in the market. Display size, confirmed camera specs beyond the 50MP main sensor, RAM and storage configurations, and the retail price are still unknown.
The certification confirms the 67W charger but leaves everything else unverified until official teasers and announcements begin. The device will likely launch in China first before expanding to global markets, following Redmi’s typical rollout pattern for the Note series. The 67W charging support suggests the phone will balance battery capacity with charging convenience, making it suitable for users who prioritize both longevity and quick top-ups.
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