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Poco F2 Pro Pros and Cons

Poco has just launched Poco F2 Pro globally at a price tag of $499. This is a rebranded Redmi K30 Pro and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset. It comes with 5G support as well. Other Snapdragon 865 powered devices are priced much higher than this device. For eg OnePlus 8 Pro has a price tag of $899 in the US ( Rs 54,999 in India ). The expected Poco F2 Pro price in India is Rs 34,999. Check out the pros and cons of this device below.

Poco F2 Pro Pros - Reasons to buy

  • Fastest Chipset currently available - Snapdragon 865
  • 5G support
  • AMOLED full-screen display thanks to the pop-up selfie camera
  • 4700mAh battery with 30W fast charging
  • Good developer support on Xda expected
  • 64MP main camera
  • 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens
  • 8K video recording support
Poco F2 Pro Cons - Reasons not to buy 

To be honest there isn't much to complain about this phone's specs. If there is one area Xiaomi could have improved is the display. There is no 90hz or 120hz refresh rate available for this phone which has now become common on many mid-range and flagship smartphones. 

Poco F2 Pro India Availability: It is not clear if Xiaomi plans to launch this device in India since it would affect the sale of Xiaomi's Mi 10 5G flagship smartphone. Older Redmi K20 and K20 Pro arrived in India, so chances are we will see Redmi K30 Pro instead of Poco F2 Pro. No official word yet.


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