In recent weeks, there has been plenty of evidence to suggest that is preparing to release the Poco F7 globally. However, it looks like this re-branded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro will soon be joined by a cheaper option, possibly by the summer. Not only that, but Xiaomi may offer the same device under its Redmi sub-brand in some markets too.
So far, it is unclear what Xiaomi intends to call the devices. Instead, Xiaomi has been spotted certifying the 25078PC3EG with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) in Russia and the 25078RA3EL with the Federal Communications Commission in the US. Currently, the EEC has only revealed that '25078PC3EG' is a Poco smartphone, which one could decode from the 'P' after the digits in its model number.
By contrast, the FCC has posted an image of 25078RA3EL that reveals the inclusion of a v-shaped notch and a flat display surrounded by relatively thick bezels. Likely a budget handset, the FCC also indicates that the 25078RA3EL contains a 4G-only capable chipset paired with a 6,000 mAh battery that supports 33 W wired charging. On top of that, the device sports a 6.9-inch display, which would make it slightly larger than the Poco C75 (curr. $119.99 on Amazon) and other recent entry-level Xiaomi smartphones.