Redmi A7 Certified Ahead of Launch, 4G Budget Phone May Debut Alongside Redmi A7 Pro

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The upcoming Redmi A7 appears to be nearing launch after securing key regulatory approvals, signaling that the budget smartphone could debut soon alongside its sibling,

the Redmi A7 Pro. The new device, developed by Xiaomi, was recently listed by Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, confirming its model number as 26020RNB4A and hinting at an imminent release.

Certification filings indicate that the Redmi A7 will be a 4G-only device, matching the connectivity capabilities of the Redmi A7 Pro. The smartphone has also appeared in European Economic Community documentation, further strengthening expectations of a multi-market rollout. In select regions, the Redmi A7 and Redmi A7 Pro may be rebranded under Poco as the Poco C81 and Poco C81 Pro, respectively — a strategy the company has used before to tailor devices for different markets.

Hardware details suggest that at least some models in this lineup will be powered by the Unisoc T7250 processor paired with 4GB of RAM, targeting users seeking affordable everyday performance. The devices are expected to feature a large 6.9-inch HD+ LCD display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, a specification rarely seen in entry-level smartphones.

Photography capabilities may include a 50-megapixel primary rear camera supported by a 13-megapixel front-facing sensor for selfies and video calls. Storage options could reach up to 128GB, providing sufficient capacity for apps, media, and daily use.

Battery life appears to be a key highlight, with reports pointing to a substantial 6,000mAh battery supporting 15W wired charging. This configuration suggests the Redmi A7 lineup will prioritize long usage times over premium charging speeds.

Overall, the Redmi A7 series is shaping up as a straightforward budget offering focused on large displays, dependable battery performance, and accessible pricing. While official launch details remain unconfirmed, certification progress in markets including Thailand indicates that more information — including pricing and availability — could emerge soon.