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Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S: Software and memory configurations revealed by US federal agency

The Redmi Note 11S could feature the Samsung ISOCELL HM2 as its main camera. (Image source: Xiaomi)
The Redmi Note 11S could feature the Samsung ISOCELL HM2 as its main camera. (Image source: Xiaomi)
The FCC has published its certifications of the Redmi Note 11S, one of Xiaomi's upcoming mid-range smartphones. Documents published so far reveal the device's memory configurations and that it will launch running MIUI 13. Xiaomi is tipped to reveal the Redmi Note 11S next month.

Earlier this week, 91mobiles claimed that Xiaomi had the Redmi Note 11S in the pipeline, another smartphone with a 108 MP main camera. Now, the device has been discovered on the FCC's website under its model numbers 2201117SY and 2201117TY. The FCC has also included IMEI codes that return the device as the Redmi Note 11S.

Typically, the FCC does not reveal many details about devices before their launch. However, the FCC has disclosed that Xiaomi has provided three samples of varying memory configurations. As the screenshots below show, Xiaomi will release the Redmi Note 11S in the following configurations:

  • 6 GB of RAM / 64 GB of storage
  • 6 GB of RAM / 128 GB of storage
  • 8 GB of RAM / 128 GB of storage

Additionally, the FCC reports that it tested the Redmi Note 11S with MIUI 13, Xiaomi's latest in-house OS. For reference, Xiaomi bases MIUI 13 on either Android 11 or Android 12. Hence, there is no guarantee that the Redmi Note 11S will launch with the newer Android 12. Xiaomi is expected to reveal the Redmi Note 11S next month. The device should be available globally, although it is unclear how much the device will cost.

(Image source: FCC)
(Image source: FCC)

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Alex Alderson, 2022-01- 7 (Update: 2022-01- 7)