POCO has launched the POCO F3 and POCO X3 Pro. The X3 Pro carries the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 processor. The POCO F3 is a rebranded Redmi K40. POCO has added two new affordable flagships to its ...
It’s taken POCO two years since the launch of the original POCO F1 to come up with a fresh new design. Amidst widespread criticism for cribbing Xiaomi designs for the POCO X2 and the POCO M2 Pro, the ...
Poco has launched a number of impressive phones this year, most of which have been hits with buyers. However, one of these devices has been in the news lately, and that too for all the wrong reasons.
Xiaomi-owned Poco has returned with two new phones that have some notable processor choices at low prices. Both the X3 Pro and the F3 use new Qualcomm chips that are essentially updated and repurposed ...
Although these are official prices, POCO has introduced early bird pricing for both the storage variants. Accordingly, the 6GB RAM variant will be sold for 199 euros while the 8GB version will retail ...
Eight months after Xiaomi spun off its Pocophone sub-brand into a separate company with a slightly different name, Poco is releasing another budget smartphone. The Poco X3 NFC is the first phone with ...
Xiaomi’s Poco sub-brand has announced its latest phone, the Poco X3 NFC. As you might have guessed from the inclusion of “NFC” in the name of the phone itself, this is not a device targeting a typical ...
The Poco X3 GT may be the international version of the Chinese Redmi Note 10 Pro, but its official availability is still rather limited. Poco will bring it across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, ...
Prasham Parikh is a freelancer at Android Police, and you can catch him writing how-to guides, features, and reviews on smartphones or pretty much anything that has a battery in it. His love for ...
Poco recently unveiled a couple of GT phones with the Poco X3 GT and Poco F3 GT. The duo is aimed at different regions - the X3 is for the middle East and Asia excluding India, while the F3 model is ...
Poco, the phone-maker that's an offshoot of Xiaomi, has been making all kinds of handsets of late: from the highs of the F3, which we could barely fault; to the lows of the M3, which was a steer-clear ...
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