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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi seems to be rolling out a new update for Poco F1 devices in the market. The update brings the MIUI version on the device to 10.3.6.0. It is worth noting that the company already launched the update about a week back. However, this time, the update seems to be rolling out
Xiaomi's popular Poco F1 smartphone is now up for grabs at its lowest price ever in India, but for a limited period of time. The device was launched back in August 2018 and is still the most affordable phone to offer Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 845 chipset. Xiaomi is currently hosting a "Poco Days sale" on
Xiaomi introduced the Poco F1 smartphone last year. It was powered by the flagship Snapdragon 845 chipset, up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The Poco F1 ditched MIUI custom skin, and came with Poco Launcher instead. A few months later, Xiaomi released the Poco Launcher for Android phones. Now, it has been updated, and
E-commerce giant Flipkart has just kicked off yet another site-wide sale event to offer a discount on electronic products including Smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and more. This new sale event called the Flipkart Summer Carnival sticks off from today, May 4 and will go on till May 7. This new sale comes at the same
Xiaomi has just integrated its Game Turbo feature in the operating system of the Pocc F1. This means that Game Turbo app will come as a dedicated system app with future Xiaomi Poco F1 devices out of the box. This new change comes along with the latest MIUI beta version for the Poco F1. The
Xiaomi sold more Poco F1 units online than OnePlus 6 during last quarter (Q4) of 2018. According to IDC's Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker data, 22.4 percent Poco F1 sales in online were registered in Q4, which is almost 5 percent extra than OnePlus 6's 17.9 percent sales in segment above Rs 15,000. Manu Kumar Jain,
Flipkart is hosting a five-day sale, which is called as Mobile Bonanza. The e-commerce giant is offering attractive discounts, Cashbacks and no-cost EMI on devices from Apple, Samsung, Realme, Xiaomi and other brands. In a bid to tempt customers, Flipkart is offering "never seen before price" and "earth-shattering price" on several smartphones, including Redmi Note
Xiaomi and Flipkart have teamed up and launched the I Love Mi days on the e-commerce website. The sale event has already kick-started and will end on February 13, so interested customers will have to act quickly to buy devices. The website is offering discounts and deals on Redmi Note 6 Pro, Redmi Note 5
Xiaomi is currently offering discounts on almost all the devices that it is officially selling in the market as part of its ongoing Mi Days sale event. As part of the sale, Poco, the sub-brand of the company is also offering a discount on its Poco F1 smartphone. According to the details of the sale,
While Amazon India is all set to give a tough competition to its rivals with its annual shopping carnival, called Great Indian Sale, Flipkart is also hosting its annual Republic Day Sale. The e-commerce giant is offering deals on smartphones, laptops, cameras, TVs and clothing as well. While the sale is officially set to kick
Last year, Xiaomi introduced a new sub-brand called Poco, and the first smartphone from the brand was the Poco F1. It is the company s flagship smartphone that takes on the OnePlus 6/6T, and Asus Zenfone 5Z among others. Besides top-of-the line hardware and aggressive pricing, one of the highlights of the smartphone was that
Flipkart has just offered a new deal for buyers who are interested in buying the Poco F1. According to the deal, the e-commerce giant is currently offering the cheapest smartphone with the flagship Snapdragon 845 processor at the lowest ever price . As part of the announcement, Flipkart is offering an additional amount of Rs
Xiaomi's Poco is set to bring another variant of the flagship Poco F1 to India. C Manmohan, who is the General Manager at Poco India, on Monday tweeted that "A #NewPOCO is coming". He didn't exactly mention the new Poco device, neither did he outright say anything about the launch date. But his cryptic tweet
There are thousands of app on the Google Play Store, but one that most people are using on their phones these days is the mobile version of the popular battle royale game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. PUBG Mobile has become a phenomenon in itself which is to say that social media and people in general are are
Xiaomi has opened the Poco Community for everyone on Monday. The company was previously testing it with a select group of users. It aspires Poco to be an independent brand, and hence Poco Community is a separate forum than MIUI. "It has been a while since we have been testing the community with a select
The Xiaomi Poco F1 was launched earlier this year as the most affordable smartphone in India to be powered by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC. With a starting price of Rs 20,999, the device hasn't quite been as complete a package as buyers may have expected in comparison to more expensive devices, but in
Xiaomi might introduce two more variants of Poco F1 Armoured Edition, claims a report by Mysmartprice. The special edition of Poco F1 with Kevlar back currently comes in only one variant with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration in most markets. According to alleged report, Xiaomi is planning to launch Poco F1 Armoured Edition with
At the Poco F1 launch, Xiaomi had announced that the device will get Android 9 Pie update by Q4, 2018. Now it seems that the company is in the final phase of delivering on its promise. On its MIUI forum, the company noted that "Android P open beta will be released in December. We are
Back in August, Xiaomi unveiled the Poco F1 in India. The first smartphone launched under Xiaomi s newly-minted Poco sub-brand, Poco F1 has created quite a storm in the country s fiercely-contested smartphone market. At a starting price of just Rs 20,999, it s perhaps the only smartphone out there that offers Qualcomm s top-of-the-line
Xiaomi's sub-brand Poco is the newest to shift its strategy from online-only to sell devices in the offline channel as well. The Chinese smartphone maker has announced that it will start selling its handset through Mi preferred partners and Mi Home stores across the country. The devices will be available in the offline retail channel