Poco M6 5G could launch in India soon as a rebranded version of this Redmi phone

Poco M6 5G could launch in India soon as a rebranded version of this Redmi phone
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Poco M6 5G is expected to launch in India soon as a rebranded version of the Redmi 13C 5G smartphone.

The Poco M6 5G will likely feature a 6.74-inch display.

It might house a 50MP dual-camera system.

Redmi has recently introduced two smartphones, namely the Redmi 13C and Redmi 13C 5G, for different markets. The 5G version of the device underwent a rebranding and is known as the Redmi 13R in the Chinese market.

According to a new leak, the Redmi 13C 5G is expected to undergo yet another rebranding and is expected to be launched as the Poco M6 5G in the Indian market, reports Gizmochina.

Also read: POCO M6 Pro 5G Review : Democratises 5G for the masses, but with tons of bloatware

Tipster Kacper has shared an image on X (formerly Twitter) showcasing what seems to be an MIUI code. It revealed that the upcoming Poco device, identified by the model number 23128PC33I, is set to be launched as the Poco M6 5G.

Also read: Poco M6 Pro 5G: The only 5G smartphone under ₹10,000, got out of stock in just 15 minutes on its first sale

Poco M6 5G could launch in India soon as a rebranded version of this Redmi phone

The presence of the “I” at the end of the model number suggests that it is heading to the Indian market. Unfortunately, details regarding the potential availability of the Poco M6 5G in other markets remain undisclosed at this time.

The Poco M6 5G handset is expected to feature a 6.74-inch IPS LCD 90Hz HD+ display. For photography, the device will likely house a 50MP dual-camera system. On the front, there could be a 5MP camera. It might run on the MIUI 14-based Android 13.

The upcoming Poco M6 5G device is anticipated to be powered by the Dimensity 6100 Plus chipset. Also, it will likely come with up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of built-in storage.

The smartphone might come packed with a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging support. For security, it is expected to have a side-facing fingerprint sensor.

Ayushi Jain

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