Tag: EEC certification

  • Lenovo Legion Go Handhelds Unveiled with AMD Strix Point Variant

    Lenovo Legion Go Handhelds Unveiled with AMD Strix Point Variant

    The Legion Go has been on the market for over a year now, having been officially unveiled in early September 2023, with its release about a month later. In the time since, competitors like ASUS, MSI, Valve, and Zotac have launched their own newer offerings. Furthermore, AYANEO has begun to promote the AYANEO 3, branding it as a ‘new era of handheld devices’.

    Lenovo’s Continuing Innovations

    Despite the competition, Lenovo appears to be moving forward. Last month, NITTRX presented what they called the highly anticipated Legion Go Lite, which was quickly followed by the emergence of this device along with a Legion Go Gen Two in official marketing materials. Recently, ITHome has discovered that Lenovo is seeking certification for three new Legion Go models from the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) in Russia.

    New Model Numbers

    For reference, the existing Legion Go is identified by the model number ‘8APU1’. Thus, the new identifiers—8ARP1, 8ASP2, and 8AHP2—seem to indicate fresh devices. It’s important to keep in mind that simply having an EEC certification is not a guarantee that a product will actually be released; however, it usually indicates that a company is planning to bring these items to Europe and other regions.

    Speculations on New Devices

    The introduction of the Legion Go S aligns with rumors that came up during the summer, but it’s likely the same gadget as the Legion Go Lite that was shown off last month. At this point, not much is known about the Legion Go 8ASP2 or the Legion Go 8AHP2. The model numbers might hold some hints, if ‘8APU1’ can be deciphered in a certain way:

    If this interpretation holds, then 8ASP2 might indicate a second-generation device featuring around an 8-inch screen paired with an AMD Strix Point APU. On the other hand, ‘8AHP2’ could refer to an 8-inch, second-gen device that uses AMD Hawk Point APUs instead. Given earlier speculations regarding the Legion Go Lite or Legion Go S, it seems this would be a first-generation product that runs on the same Phoenix APU as the current Legion Go (currently priced at $676.84 on Amazon). Meanwhile, the model number ‘8ARP1’ hints that the Legion Go S could be using AMD Rembrandt APUs, which are a bit older at this stage.

    EEC via ITHome


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  • Poco F7 Nears Launch with Second Certification Approval

    Poco F7 Nears Launch with Second Certification Approval

    Earlier this month, a new Poco smartphone surfaced in the IMEI database. Identified by the model number 2412DPC0AG, this device is speculated to be the forthcoming Poco F7.

    Initially, there was skepticism regarding this listing since the Poco F6 series was only launched three months ago, in May. It was anticipated that its successor, the Poco F7 series, would be introduced around the same period next year, likely in the second quarter of 2025.

    Accelerated Release Cycle

    However, it appears that Poco is hastening its F-series release cycle this year. Following the IMEI listing, the purported Poco F7 has now obtained EEC certification, featuring the same model number.

    While the certification doesn’t reveal specifics about the phone’s hardware or features, it suggests that the Poco F7 might be released sooner than anticipated.

    Based on previous patterns, the Poco F6 received its EEC certification in January of this year and was officially launched in May. If Poco adopts a similar approach with the Poco F7, we might witness the new series being unveiled in December.

    Speculations on Launch Timing

    Perhaps the model number "2412" hints at this schedule—"24" for the year and "12" for the month. Nonetheless, this remains speculative as Poco has not confirmed any of these details.

    Regardless, the Poco F7 is likely to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4 for the international market. Meanwhile, the F7 Pro could be a rebranded Redmi K80.

    Redmi K80 Series Launch

    The Redmi K80 series is rumored to debut in China this November, making a December release for the Poco F7 series quite plausible. Typically, Xiaomi takes a bit of time to bring its China-exclusive phones to global markets. Although we expected this trend to continue, there seems to be a strategic shift this year. We will keep you informed on any updates regarding the Poco F7 series.


    Poco F7 Nears Launch with Second Certification Approval
  • Xiaomi 15 and New Smartphones Pass EEC Certification

    Xiaomi 15 and New Smartphones Pass EEC Certification

    Xiaomi is gearing up to unveil its latest smartphones, with three different models from Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO successfully passing EEC certification. Among these, the Xiaomi 15 series stands out. Previously noted in the IMEI database, the Xiaomi 15 has now appeared in the EEC certification. This indicates that the devices are nearing their launch. The Xiaomi 15 series is anticipated to debut in October, and it is expected to be the first smartphone featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.

    Xiaomi’s EEC Certification

    While Xiaomi is still in the spotlight with its recent release, the Xiaomi 14, the company has been diligently working on its upcoming flagship products. A set of Xiaomi models that have passed EEC certification offers a glimpse into what the future holds. Devices with model numbers 2410FPCC5G, 2409BRN2CA, 2409BRN2CY, and 24129PN74G have all successfully passed EEC certification. Among these, the model number 24129PN74G has been previously identified. Besides this, the three newly revealed model numbers suggest that new POCO and Redmi models are also in the pipeline.

    Model Numbers Spotted

    • Xiaomi 15: 24129PN74G
    • POCO: 2410FPCC5G
    • Redmi: 2409BRN2CY
    • Redmi: 2409BRN2CA

    The Xiaomi 15 is the primary focus within the EEC certification. Upon examining the three other model numbers, it is evident that affordable POCO and Redmi models are also being prepared. However, specific details regarding these other models remain undisclosed. We look forward to seeing what Xiaomi has in store for us.