
The smartphone landscape Xiaomi is enriched with new models ready to debut internationally. The devices POCO F8 Ultra, POCO F8 Pro and Xiaomi 17 have recently obtained certification from the IMDA authority in Singapore, a key step ahead of their imminent global launch. These are also joined by the Redmi Note 15 (4G), which has also been approved for distribution.
POCO Xiaomi F8 Ultra, F8 Pro, and 17 Certified: Global Launch Imminent

Certified models include:
- Xiaomi 17 (model 25113PN0EG): the global version of the flagship with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
- POCO F8 Ultra (model 25102PCBEG)
- POCO F8 Pro (model 2510DPC44G)
- Redmi Note 15 (4G) (model 2510DRA23E)
These devices have also received approval from Thailand's NBTC, strengthening the case for a global launch by the end of 2025.
According to rumors, the new models POCO They will be rebranded versions of the recent Redmi K90 Pro Max and K90, already available in China. POCO The F8 Ultra is expected to be powered by the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while the POCO The F8 Pro will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, offering high-end performance at a more competitive price.
This rebranding strategy allows you to POCO to bring flagship hardware devices to the global market while maintaining a distinctive identity and aggressive positioning.
The Xiaomi 17 represents the company's flagship model for 2025. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, it's positioned as one of the most powerful devices of the year. However, according to some rumors, the Pro and Pro Max variants may remain exclusive to the Chinese market.
The Redmi Note 15 (4G) has also received IMDA certification, while the Note 15 Pro version had already been approved previously. Details on the processors used are not yet known, but it's likely that Xiaomi is focusing on efficient solutions to keep the price competitive.






