Now the smartphone POCOPHONE F1 it's on everyone's lips, because of the small price that is offered in spite of it the top-range hardware, you want because the sub brand of Xiaomi, POCO, has decided to overturn the iron rules of modding by giving full support, or for other reasons. But if we thought that POCOPHONE F1 was already complete enough by virtue of the price we were wrong, because the company has made two further revelations on the flagship smartphone of the moment, confirming that the terminal is certified against splash resistance, thanks to P2i technology, global leader in liquid repellent nanotechnology. This means that the technological jewel resists splashes of water but it is not possible to immerse it in water.
Step into monsoon with the #MasterOfSpeed. #POCOF1 is certified splash resistant by P2i (@P2iLabs) - the global leader in liquid repellant nanotechnology.
Grab yours in the sale today at 12 noon. Register now: https://t.co/reU6ntL9gy pic.twitter.com/CpqCHAyb7L
— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) September 12, 2018
Another revelation, or better specification, regarding the telephone is that the same is supplied with the support for the Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 standard, although the supplied battery charger uses the previous generation of fast charging. However, Qualcomm does not list the POCOPHONE F1 as a Quick Charge 4.0 compatible device.
Be up to speed with the #MasterOfSpeed! Comes inbuilt with @Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 support.
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— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) September 11, 2018
POCOPHONE F1: the company confirms the certification against splashes and Quick Charge 4.0
Jai Mani, Product manager POCO Global, said the company is planning to roll out a new OTA update to enable unlocking with the face also in other regions, function currently activated by setting India or Hong Kong. He also clarified that the phone does not offer two stereo speakers, but this is achieved smartly by combining the system speaker with the headset capsule. A mistake perhaps unforgivable in the launch phase of the product?
Two small things:
1. We're planning to OTA face unlock for other regions, you can enable by setting it to India
2. It's more of a "stereo-like" effect. Main audio is the bottom speaker – it's crazy loud b / c we have 2x smart power amps. We made a mistake not clarifying at launch.
- Jai Mani (@jaimani) September 12, 2018
However, the Indian executive has yet to answer regarding i screen-bleeding problems reported by several users, which could be a hardware problem in certain devices, which would require the replacement of the terminal under warranty. Unfortunately I must confirm that the problem is not relegated to the first Indian stocks but that the phenomenon is also present in Italy. In short, I'm sorry to admit it, but maybe Xiaomi has accelerated too much time for the launch of this terminal, which I personally did not feel the need.