Poco C95 Pro 4G Draws Closer, IMDA Listing Adds Fresh Launch Signals

A Poco phone that has not yet been announced has now surfaced in IMDA’s database, adding another sign that the company may be preparing a new C-series model for release. The device carries the model number 2606FPC72Y and is widely believed to be linked to the Poco C95 Pro 4G.

The listing matters because regulatory certifications often appear before a product reaches the market. While the filing does not confirm the commercial name, it strengthens the view that Poco is moving another entry-level or lower mid-range handset toward launch.

What IMDA confirms

IMDA identifies the device as a phone and confirms support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC. Those details do not reveal the core hardware, but they do show that the handset is expected to include the connectivity features many users now consider essential.

The certification, however, remains limited in scope. It does not mention the display, camera system, battery capacity, or chipset, leaving most of the device’s specifications unconfirmed for now.

Why the model number matters

The same model number had already been reported in the GSMA database, where it was associated with the Poco C95 Pro 4G name. That earlier appearance now makes the IMDA filing more significant, because the two entries point to the same device.

Gadgets 360 said the IMDA listing was independently verified by its staff, which adds weight to the report. Even so, the filing still stops short of providing any official product announcement from Poco.

Rebadge rumors point to Redmi 17 4G

Outside the certification trail, the phone is also rumored to be a rebranded version of the Redmi 17 4G. That speculation comes from the close relationship between the reported model numbers of the two devices.

Such a strategy is familiar inside Xiaomi’s ecosystem, where the same base device is often sold under different names for different markets. If that pattern holds again, the Poco C95 Pro 4G could share a similar specification foundation with the Redmi 17 4G.

Previous reports suggested that the Redmi 17 4G may use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 chipset. If the Poco model is indeed a rebadge, that chipset could also end up inside the Poco C95 Pro 4G, although this remains unconfirmed.

What is known so far

Three points currently stand out as the most reliable: the 2606FPC72Y model number has appeared in IMDA’s database, the listing confirms Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC, and the same number has already been tied to the Poco C95 Pro 4G name in GSMA records.

Everything else is still preliminary. There are no official details yet on design, memory options, camera setup, battery size, or the market it will target.

That lack of detail is exactly why each new certification attracts attention. When a device starts appearing in multiple databases, the launch picture usually becomes clearer, even if the company has not yet said anything publicly.

For now, IMDA is the most concrete sign that the Poco C95 Pro 4G is moving forward. If the release is near, more information about the phone is likely to surface in the coming weeks.

Source: www.gadgets360.com

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