Highlights
- Two smartphones with model numbers V2619 for Vivo and 26081RA18G for Redmi have been spotted on the EEC database.
- Redmi Note 17 Series is reported to include Redmi Note 17, Note 17 Pro, and Note 17 Pro Max, all expected with Snapdragon chipsets.
- Leaks suggest the Redmi Note 17 lineup may launch around September 2026, possibly including India variants.
Certification databases are a good place to take notice of any new devices that companies are probably gearing up for. Recently, two upcoming smartphones have been spotted on the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) certification database hinting at their possible arrival in the coming months.
The newly listed devices carry the model numbers ‘V2619’ and ‘26081RA18G.’ While not much is revealed as of now, their respective certification entries reveal notification numbers and publication dates. Here’s a look at what we know based on recent reports.
Vivo Model Number V2619 Spotted on EEC

A new Vivo smartphone bearing the model number ‘V2619’ has been listed on the EEC certification database. The device carries the notification number ‘KZ0000013845’, while the publication date is listed as June 1, 2026.
Beyond these details, the certification does not disclose any specifications or information regarding the smartphone’s identity. This means its official name and hardware details are unknown for now.
Possible Redmi Note 17 Series Device Appears on EEC

Meanwhile, another smartphone with the model number ‘26081RA18G’ has also surfaced on the EEC database. The listing shows the notification number ‘KZ0000013922’ and indicates a publication date of June 8, 2026. Based on Xiaomi’s typical model numbering system, the first four digits often point to a possible launch timeframe.
In this case, the number may suggest an August debut although such assumptions are not always accurate. The certification entry also does not confirm the commercial name of the device.
According to an earlier report from XimiTime, the model number ‘26081RA18G’ is believed to belong to the upcoming Redmi Note 17 series. The report also revealed several additional model numbers associated with the lineup including variants intended for the Indian market. Ths suggests that the series could eventually make its way to India as well.
The publication further claimed that the Redmi Note 17 series may consist of three smartphones: the Redmi Note 17, Redmi Note 17 Pro, and Redmi Note 17 Pro Max.
Redmi Note 17 5G – What Else We Know?
As per the report, the Redmi Note 17 5G is internally codenamed ‘Moscow’, identified as Q17 and is expected to feature a Snapdragon chipset. The Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G carrying the codename ‘Brussels’ and model designation Q16 is also said to be powered by a Snapdragon processor.
The top-end Redmi Note 17 Pro Max 5G is codenamed ‘Chicago’ and identified as Q16U is likewise expected to arrive with a Snapdragon chipset.
On the other hand, several model numbers allegedly linked to the Redmi Note 17 series were also revealed earlier. These include ‘2607DRA18T’, ‘2607DRA18G’, ‘2607DRA18I’, and ‘2607DRA18C’; ‘26073RA49T’, ‘26073RA49I’, ‘26073RA49C’, and ‘26073RA49G’; ‘26081RA18G’, ‘26081PC18G’, and ‘26081RA18L’; along with ‘2609FRA74G’, ‘2609FRA74I’, ‘2609FRA74C’, and ‘2609FRA74T’.
Despite the model numbering hinting at an earlier launch timeline, Xiaomi’s previous release strategy suggests that the Redmi Note 17 series could be unveiled around September.
FAQs
Q1. Which upcoming smartphones were spotted on the EEC certification platform?
Answer. A new Vivo device (model V2619) and a Xiaomi device with model number 26081RA18G, believed to be part of the Redmi Note 17 series, were listed.
Q2. What models are expected in the Redmi Note 17 lineup?
Answer. Reports suggest the series may include Redmi Note 17, Note 17 Pro, and Note 17 Pro Max, all expected to feature Snapdragon chipsets.
Q3. When is the Redmi Note 17 series expected to launch?
Answer. Despite model numbering hinting at an August debut, leaks indicate the Redmi Note 17 series could launch around September 2026, possibly including India variants.

