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Poco X2 Launching in India on Feb 4th on Flipkart | #SmoothAF

A lot of people in the Tech industry thought Xiaomi was done with Poco Phones. Long rumoured Poco F2 never surfaced. However, recently, Xiaomi made Poco a seperate company, which clearly showed the project is very much still alive ( or resurfaced to compete with Realme mobiles ? maybe ).

Xiaomi / Poco has finally revealed a new smartphone - Poco X2 ( where is Poco X1 and Poco F2 i wonder ! ). It will launch in India on Feb 4th online on Flipkart. Check out #SmoothAF promo page here.


Poco X2 Specs and Features

Poco's official website as well as Flipkart Poco X2 promo page have a few specs about this upcoming flagship killer.
  • High Refresh Rate Display
  • Qualcomm Chipset
  • Made for 'Extreme Gaming'
  • Heatsink / Liquid Cooling
  • 64MP Camera
  • Big Battery
  • Headphone Jack ! YES.
Xiaomi is advertising Poco X2 as a #SmoothAF smartphone ( What does that mean ? Smooth Auto Focus ? ;) ). Like many other high end smartphones these days, X2 will also ship with a display with higher refresh rate. According to rumours, this is going to be a 120Hz display. A few other phones in 2020 will also be launching with such high refresh rate screens - Galaxy S20 Series, Oppo Find X2, OnePlus 8 etc.

Qualcomm has already announced Snapdragon 865, but it is unlikely Poco X2 will have it. Instead, it will ship with the current fastest chipset available for Android smartphones - Snapdragon 855 Plus processor. 


According to GSMArena, Poco X2 will come with a 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor. One big downside of Poco F1 was, the image quality wasn't on par with other flagship phones at the time. Hope we can see much better image quiality out of the X2 thanks to this Sony sensor. 


Poco X2 will have one big feature most 2020 flagship smartphones do not have. A Headphone Jack !.


Full Specs will be unveiled during the Launch event. Stay Tuned.



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