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Poco X2 with Snapdragon 730G launched in India | Price, Specs and Features

Xiaomi has officially launced Poco X2 in India at a price of Rs 15,999 online on Flipkart. It will go on sale from Feb 11 onwards. The base model comes with 6GB of ram and 64GB of storage. There is also two other variants available. 6GB ram 128GB variant has a price tag of Rs 16,999 on Flipkart, while 8GB ram 256GB storage variant is selling for Rs 19,999.

Poco X2, spec-wise is same as the Xiaomi Redmi K30 launched a few months back.

It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G Octacore processor and comes with a 120hz, RealityFlow, 6.67 inch Full HD+ display. There is a big 4500mAh battery on board that supports 27W fast charging.

In the camera department, Poco X2 has 4 cameras at the back. The main camera is a Sony IMX686 64MP sensor. It also comes with a 8MP ultra wide angle lens. In addition to these two, there are two 2MP sensor on the back, one a dedicated Macro lens while the other is a depth sensor to help with bokeh and portrait shots.


On the front of the Poco X2, there are Dual Cameras. The main sensor is a 20MP one. There is a 2MP sensor next to it to capture depth information to use in portrait mode. 

All in all, for Rs 15,999, Xiaomi has put out a fantastic, budget, mid-range Android smartphone. Lately, Xiaomi has been under pressure from Realme mobiles in India. With the launch of Poco X2, Xiaomi is trying to get back some market from the clutches of Realme. 



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