Xiaomi M1912G7BE 3C certified; Could it be Poco F2?



A new Xiaomi device with model number M1912G7BE / M1912G7BC has received approval from the 3C authority of China. The exact identity of the phone is not known yet. However, it is speculated that it could be the much-awaited Poco F2 smartphone.


The 3C certification of the M1912G7BE / BC smartphone has revealed that it could be shipped with a 27W rapid charger. In October, the same model was certified by the National Radio Agency of China. There is no direct way to confirm that the M1912G7BE/ BC phone is the upcoming Poco F2. The smartphone has not support for 5G connectivity and it appears to be a flagship phone with 27W fast charging. Xiaomi is expected to unveil couple of flagship phones before the end of 2019 such as Xiaomi Mi MIX 4 which will be a 5G device, the Redmi K30 series with 5G support and the Poco F2. Hopefully, the M1912G7BE/ BC smartphone will appear on other platforms like TENAA in the coming days if it is heading for a December launch.
Recently, the cases for the upcoming Poco F2 was spotted on the website of Spigen. The images suggested that the Poco F2 may come equipped with a notch-less display, a pop-up selfie camera and triple rear cameras. It may sport a polycarbonate body like the original Poco F1. Readers are advised to wait for newer reports to know concrete information on Poco F2 specifications.
Yesterday, the purported Redmi K30 smartphone that has a model number of M1911U2E was spotted at China’s NRA certification database. The listing did not reveal any details on the specs of the phone. However, it is only because it supports 5G connectivity, the device is being considered as Redmi K30.
So far, past reports have suggested that the Redmi K30 series will be equipped with MediaTek 5G chipset. The Taiwanese chip maker will be announcing new 5G SoCs on Nov. 26. Probably, the forthcoming MediaTek 5G chipsets could be powering the Redmi K30 and K30 Pro smartphones. The Redmi K30 series will be also equipped with dual selfie snappers planted inside a pill-shaped cutout on the screen.

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