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Poco F2, the successor to Poco F1, might launch soon. The smartphone, which has been in the rumors since last year, has been spotted on IMEI database. The listing suggests that the company is getting all the necessary certifications before the launch. The smartphone in question has been certified with model number M2004J11G. It forms
Xiaomi sub-brand POCO India seems to be working on a new POCO smartphone. The company has not revealed any details about the upcoming smartphone. However, a new report spotted the device on the EEC certification website. This certification also shared some details about the upcoming smartphone. We are not sure about the specifications of the
Smartphone brand POCO has just shared some new information about its future products. This information includes clarification regarding its rumored smartphone and the expansion in other product categories. First, let's talk about the clarification regarding its rumored POCO F1 successor. This comes just weeks after a report indicated that the Redmi K30 Pro may launch
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi seems to be working on bringing its latest Redmi-branded flagship smartphone, K30 Pro to India. This information comes just days after the company launched its latest budget flagship smartphone in the Chinese market. As per a new report, the company may be working to bring the K30 Pro under the POCO
Poco is set to launch its second smartphone in India on February 4. The smartphone will be called Poco X2 and it will succeed Poco F1 from 2018. The former sub-brand of Xiaomi has been teasing the device with extreme refresh. Now, ahead of its launch, it has been confirmed that Poco X2 will support
Poco is reportedly planning to launch three new smartphones in 2020. The sub-brand of smartphone maker Xiaomi made a big splash with the original Poco F1 in 2018. However, the company went without offering any updates for the entirety of 2019. Now, with the new year, Xiaomi India announced that it is spinning off Poco
Chinese brand Xiaomi recently revealed that its Poco sub-brand will now function as an independent entity. Poco has since been working to launch its first devices under this standalone brand. The first phone in this series will be the Pocophone F2 or the Poco F2. Further, it was speculated that the F2 will actually launch
Xiaomi India's Managing Director Manu Kumar Jain recently announced that Poco is an independent brand and it will operate on its won. Poco is expected to launch new phones this year. If rumors are to be believed, the brand could launch around three devices under upcoming the Poco F2 series, one of which might be
Xiaomi India announced yesterday that it is spinning Poco into an independent brand. The announcement means that Poco can introduce new devices without any intervention from its parent brand. This also allows the former sub-brand to compete against Redmi and Mi-branded smartphones in the market. While Poco did not reveal what it has in-store, the
It may be Friday but that does mean a barrage of tech news to follow. The most important being a WSJ exclusive that Facebook has put plans for WhatsApp ads on hold. Fitbit has enabled blood oxygen tracking on select wearables. Reliance Jio has become the largest telecom operator in the country with 370 million
Xiaomi India has announced its plan to spin off Poco as an independent brand. The announcement comes amidst rumors of Poco F2 being in works. Xiaomi introduced Poco as a sub-brand in 2018. It was a small team led by former Xiaomi executive Jai Mani. The brand launched its first smartphone in the form of
In December 2019, Xiaomi Poco Global Head Alvin Tse hinted that a new Poco phone will launch in 2020. Recently, a trademark application was filed by Xiaomi for the Poco F2. This suggested that the Poco F2 will see the light of the day in a few months. Interestingly, a phone with Poco X2 label
The existence of the Poco F2 smartphone from Xiaomi seems to be confirmed after Xiaomi trademark doc leak. According to a new tweet by _the_tech_guy, Xiaomi has filed for the trademark, and those seem to mention the Poco F2 by name. This is clear indication that Xiaomi has either already stared working on the smartphone
Xiaomi's sub-brand Poco will launch a new smartphone in 2020. The company's global head Alvin Tse hints that the successor to the Poco F1 will make its debut next year. Poco F1 was launched in 2018 with flagship-grade specifications at an affordable price. It is the cheapest phone to offer a powerful Snapdragon 845 chipset.
Smartphone makers across the globe are gearing up to launch a number of new devices in the market. These devices range from the much anticipated Xiaomi Redmi K30 5G to Realme X50 5G, and more. Other devices in the list include the Huawei Nova 6, the much demanded Poco F2, and Oppo Reno 3 Pro
Xiaomi is all set to host a new product launch event in China on December 10. The Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has teased the launch of new products via its social media account. The latest teaser confirms that the launch event will kick at 15:00PM in China, which is 12:30PM IST in India. Here's everything
Xiaomi Poco F2 has become one of the most speculated smartphones right now. It has been more than a year since Xiaomi launched the Poco F1. While the company has not said a word about its successor, it is now clear that Poco F2 is not dead. A new Xiaomi smartphone certified by 3C is
Xiaomi Poco F2 has become one of the most speculated smartphones right now. It has been more than a year since Xiaomi launched the Poco F1. While the company has not said a word about its successor, it is now clear that Poco F2 is not dead. Spigen, a popular case maker, has now listed
Techtober or tech launches during the month of October is over. As we enter November, the tech launches are not expected to slow down. Smartphone makers are preparing to introduce new devices this month. Xiaomi, Realme, Motorola, Honor and other are expected to launch new models. If you missed out on buying a new smartphone
Redmi K20, the first flagship smartphone under Redmi brand, is set to launch in China on May 28. The Chinese smartphone maker has been teasing the device for sometime on Weibo, China's micro-blogging platform and it is likely to succeed the Poco F1 in other markets. Manu Kumar Jain, Managing Director of Xiaomi India, shared