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#SmoothAF POCO X2 Specs and Features

#SmoothAF Poco X2 is launching in India on Feb 4th online on Flipkart. Teaser pages up online have revealed some of the specs of this upcoming 'Flagship Killer' phone. Check them out below.

Expected Poco X2 Specs


'RealityFlow' 120Hz Refresh Rate Display ( Flipkart's Promo images confirm this )

Qualcomm Snapdragon Chipset ( probably Snapdragon 855 or 855 Plus )
Big Battery ( Poco F1 had 4000mAh. In 2020, 4500mAh is the trend )
Liquid Cooling ( Poco calls X2 a phone made for Extreme Gaming )
Android 10 
3.5mm Headphone Jack! ( Many 2020 Flagship smartphones will be shipping without this feature for sure )
64MP Main Camera made by Sony ( probably IMX686 )
27W Fast Charging

When Xiaomi launched Poco F1, it soon became one of the best selling Android smartphones in the market thanks to its pricing. You were getting a flagship Snapdragon 845 powered smartphone for almost half the price of other SD845 powered flagship phones from others.

I hope Poco X2 is going to continue that trend of 'Flagship spec phone for an affordable price'. However, I am a bit surprised they didn't name it Poco F2. Maybe they skipped that name as they plan to sell it for a regular Xiaomi flagship price than the expected Poco F1 like aggressive pricing. Let's wait and see.

Expected Poco X2 Price in India: Rs 29,999 - Rs 34,999

For more info, visit the Flipkart Poco X2 #SmoothAF promo page here.


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