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Poco X2 - a rebranded Xiaomi Redmi K30 ?

Poco Mobiles has started teasing the launch of a new Android smartphone in India with the hashtag #SmoothAF. The launch date is set for Feb 4, and will be sold online on Flipkart

There are a lot of promo tweets posted by the official Poco Twitter handle, revealing some of the specs and a glimpse at how the phone would look like. A lot of eagle-eyed viewers and reviewers have pointed out the Poco X2 in promo videos looks exactly like the Xiaomi Redmi K30. 


Since Redmi K30 is already available in the market, we have all the specs of the upcoming Poco X2. 

  • 6.67 inch Full HD+ IPS LCD screen
  • Display Features : 120Hz Refresh Rate, HDR10 support, Gorilla Glass 5
  • Operating System : MIUI 11 based on Android 10
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G ( 8nm chipset ) Octa-core processor
  • Adreno 620 GPU
  • 64GB / 128GB / 256GB
  • Quad Cameras - 64MP F1.9 main camera, 5MP F2.4 macro camera, 8MP F2.2 ultra-wide, 2MP F2.4 depth sensor.
  • 20MP F2.2 aperture front camera + 2MP depth sensor
  • 4K @ 30fps support, 1080P @ 120fps, 720P @ 960fps super slow-mo
  • 4500mAh battery with 27W Fast Charging support
  • Colors available in Blue, Red, Purple, White
  • 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Expected Poco X2 Price in India is around 18K for the base 64GB model. 

There is also a Redmi K30 5G variant available, powered by Snapdragon 765G 7nm chipset. It's highly unlikely Poco will launch the X2 with this processor as in India, we still do not have 5G capable networks available. 




Source : GsmArena, Twitter

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