Redmi 9 Specifications Tipped by US FCC Site Listing Ahead of Launch
Redmi 9 Specifications Tipped by US FCC Site Listing Ahead of Launch 401d66
Redmi 9 may have a display larger than the 6.22-inch available on the Redmi 8. 2l4a
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 13 May 2020 12:48 IST
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Highlights
Redmi 9 seems to have got FCC certification with model number M2004J19G
The phone carries a battery pack with a typical capacity of 4,920mAh
Redmi 9 recently surfaced on Xiaomi’s RF exposure page
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Redmi 9 launch has so far been a mystery. Xiaomi seems to have received a certification from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a smartphone with a model number M2004J19G that is so far believed to be the Redmi 9. The certification, which has been listed online, suggests some of the Redmi 9 specifications. It also shows that the new Redmi phone runs MIUI 11, hinting at Android 10 out-of-the-box. The new development comes just days after Xiaomi's RF exposure webpage suggested the existence of the Redmi 9.
As per the FCC site, the Redmi phone carrying the model number M2004J19G has received the certification on May 1. This suggests that the new phone would debut soon.
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In addition to the certification date, the FCC listing shows the key specifications of the Redmi phone with the model number M2004J19G that has so far been in the news as the Redmi 8.
Redmi 9 structure suggested in the certification documents Photo Credit: FCC
Apart from the display, listing on the FCC site shows that the phone runs MIUI 11 and has dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G LTE on the connectivity front. There is also a battery pack with a rated capacity of 4,920mAh. This hints at around a 5,000mAh typical capacity battery.
No word on launch so far suggested the existence of the Redmi 9, though it didn't confirm any launch details.
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