A forthcoming mid-range Xiaomi device has appeared in benchmark databases, offering early insight into the hardware choices for the next Redmi generation. The phone, listed under model number 2607DRA18C, is widely understood to be the Chinese-market version of the Redmi Note 17. The full Redmi Note 17 series has already been confirmed for a July 2026 launch in China.
Performance and platform details
The Geekbench entry reveals that the handset is driven by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset, paired with 12 GB of RAM, and runs Android 16. In CPU testing, it recorded a single-core score of 1,027 and a multi-core score of 3,002. These figures place it in the same performance band as the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 that powered the previous-generation Redmi Note 15 5G, which posted broadly comparable results during testing.
Display and charging upgrades expected
While raw compute performance may remain steady, leaks point to meaningful improvements in other hardware areas. The Redmi Note 17 is said to incorporate a 6.83-inch display with “1.5K” resolution, a step up from the 6.77-inch panel found on the Redmi Note 15 5G. Wired charging speed is also expected to see a significant increase, moving from 45 W on the previous model to 67 W on the upcoming device.
Series lineup context
The standard Redmi Note 17 will not arrive alone. The product family is anticipated to include the Redmi Note 17 Pro and Redmi Note 17 Pro Max, building out a tiered lineup aimed at different price and feature expectations within the mid-range segment.
Source: browser.geekbench.com