There has been a lot of talk in recent days: the brand's second smartphone, heir to the first true flagship killer who has been able to combine price and performance, has been on everyone's lips for a long time even though many different things have been said about him. Initially, some came out false photos which depicted him, a named terminal was subsequently certified POCOPHONE and it turned out to be an Indian (perhaps global) version of the Redmi K30. Of course there is only this story of the rebrand, the name remains uncertain: it will be called POCOPHONE o POCOPHONE F2? We will find out soon, given that the brand announced its release in February.
It's official: the second POCOPHONE will arrive in February
The Indian user has been in awe since a few hours since the official account Twitter di POCO India he posted a tweet that put a stone on top of all the rumors and extensions about the smartphone in question. Although the brand did not name any device, therefore not clarifying if the acronym will be X2 or will continue in the wake of the previous with F2, however, admitted that a February the device will be released.
Don't trust unofficial leaks, here's an official one. 😉
Read about it here: https://t.co/Eql5a9wWH8 #POCOishere pic.twitter.com/KhqohYd3ad— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) January 24, 2020
Urging consumers not to believe all the rumors that go around the future flaghsip of the house spin off of Xiaomi, here comes the official. Many still remain incredulous, however, as to how the device will be: according to what we own it would be just a rebranding of Redmi K30 (at least from the design point of view), the one with dual front camera embedded in the display e OnePlus-style rear porthole. If so, it is not clear why an original Redmi device should enter a second third brand, branch of the macro group (yes, the story is complicated since POCO has recently become independent).
Another point on which Indian (and perhaps even European, users, since there has been no denial about their arrival in the West), are not giving respite. performance. In spite of the first device that was fitted with the highly anticipated processor Snapdragon 845, this should fit one Snapdragon 765G. Sure, the SoC is equally powerful, but everyone expected something more given the predecessor. Maybe not a Snapdragon 865 that we will find on the Xiaomi Mi 10, but at least one 855 Plus.
What do you think?