Highlights
- Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G, POCO X8 5G and an unidentified POCO smartphone (26077PC53G) spotted on IMDA certification in Singapore.
- The POCO X8 5G is expected to be a rebranded Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G, though Xiaomi has not officially confirmed this.
- All three certified phones are 5G devices with Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, and NFC, marked as global variants.
Xiaomi appears to be preparing several new smartphone launches for the global market. After an upcoming Redmi device was recently spotted on Singapore’s IMDA certification platform and later identified as the Redmi 17C 5G, more smartphones have now surfaced on the same certification database. According to a tipster on X, the latest listings include the Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G, the POCO X8 5G, and another unannounced POCO smartphone carrying the model number 26077PC53G. Here’s more on what we know so far.
Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G, POCO X8 5G Listed on IMDA

Tiptser Anvin @ZionsAnvin on X has just shared that the Singapore IMDA certification database has listed the Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G with the model number 2607DRA18G. Alongside it, the POCO X8 5G bearing the model number 2607DPC18G has also appeared on the certification platform.
While the certification does not mention the model names or any other details, the model numbers matching previous appearances have given away the identities of phones.
Based on the listing, the POCO X8 5G is expected to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G, although Xiaomi has not officially confirmed this.
Singapore’s IMDA has approved following devices:
– 2607DRA18G: Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G
– 2607DPC18G: Poco X8 5G (Could be rebranded Note 17 Pro 5G)
– 26077PC53G: Final marketing name not known yet.#Redmi #Poco #PocoX8 #RedmINote17Pro pic.twitter.com/2alkwViHf2— Anvin (@ZionsAnvin) July 17, 2026
Unidentified POCO Smartphone Also Certified

According to the tipster post, the certification platform has also listed another upcoming POCO smartphone with the model number 26077PC53G in addition to the above noted two devices.
The IMDA listing identifies the 26077PC53G device under the “Mobile Terminals” equipment category, confirming that it is a smartphone. However, the certification does not reveal the handset’s official marketing name, specifications, design or any other hardware details.
As of now, it also remains unclear which POCO smartphone series this device will belong to.
The equipment description mentions that all three smartphones are 5G mobile phones and will support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC connectivity. Moreover, the “G” suffix at the end of each model number suggests that these are likely the global variants of the respective smartphones.
With the devices now appearing on the IMDA database, they are expected to surface on additional global certification platforms in the coming weeks. Future listings could reveal more information including specifications and launch plans.






