In September 2021, Xiaomi unveiled the female-focused Xiaomi CIVI smartphone in China. In April this year, the company unveiled the Xiaomi CIVI 1S as an updated version of the original model. The only improvements that it offered were an enhanced chip and a new color variant. It was reported in May that the company is working on the Xiaomi CIVI 2. Now, the alleged CIVI 2 has appeared in the database of the 3C certification platform (via), which indicates that it may not take too long to go official. At the same time, the alleged Redmi 11A has been approved by the 3C authority.
In the below-shown screenshot, two Xiaomi
devices with model numbers 2209129SC and 22095RA98C have bagged 3C
certification. Both models carry support for 5G connectivity. The former has
been spotted with a 67W fast charger, whereas the latter has appeared with a
10W charger. It is speculated that the 2209129SC Xiaomi device may break cover
as the Xiaomi CIVI 2. On the other hand, the 22095RA98C device could be an
entry-level phone, which may debut with the Redmi 11A moniker.
Rumors have revealed that the Xiaomi CIVI
2 will be equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. To recall, last year’s
CIVI featured the Snapdragon 778G, and the CIVI 1S is powered by the Snapdragon
778G+ chip. The CIVI 2 will house a 120Hz OLED panel that offers a Full HD+
resolution and Dolby Vision. It is likely to feature a curved AMOLED panel like
the existing CIVI models. The OLED panel will come integrated with a fingerprint
scanner. There is no information available on CIVI 2’s battery capacity and
camera configurations. However, it is believed that the device will come
equipped with an improved selfie and rear cameras.
As far as the Redmi 11A is concerned, the
rumor mill is yet to reveal its specifications.
