Redmi 17 5G to Arrive with Massive 7,000mAh+ Battery and Snapdragon Chip
27.05.26
Following the official confirmation of the Redmi Turbo 5 arrival in the Indian market, rumors indicate that the brand is simultaneously preparing to introduce the budget-friendly Redmi 17 5G.
Reports suggest a dual launch event on June 18 in India, where the new Redmi 17 will be positioned as a highly accessible entry-level option with 5G connectivity.
The upcoming mobile device is rumored to run on an efficient Snapdragon 4-series processor while drawing energy from an enormous battery pack exceeding 7,000mAh, combined with a high refresh rate LCD panel.
For optics and software, the Redmi 17 5G is expected to house a 50MP main sensor on the rear, an 8MP front camera, and boot Android 16-based HyperOS straight out of the box.
In comparison, the sibling Redmi Turbo 5 was previously introduced to Chinese consumers in January, boasting a 6.59-inch AMOLED panel, a Dimensity 8500 Ultra processor, a 50MP main camera, and an extensive 7,560mAh battery cell.
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