Poco M2 Pro Sale Today On Flipkart Specifications, Release Today, Latest News – Dktech
Xiaomi’s Poco sub-brand rose to prominence in 2018 with the introduction of the truly flagship-killing Poco F1. The handset received pretty solid reviews, including our own which called it a lot of phone for the small price. Since then, Poco has released the follow-up to its initial hit in the form of the Poco X2 and the slightly higher end Poco F2 Pro. Now the value-focused brand is gearing up to launch a new phone for the mid-tier market: the Poco M2 Pro.
A landing page has gone up on Fipkart that reveals a few new details about the M2 Pro, including the quad-camera setup on the back of the phone, as well as a new tagline: “Feel the Surge.” Based on the promotional videos, it’s safe to say a big marketing focuse of the upcoming phone will be its super-speedy charging times. According to XDA, the Poco M2 Pro may be a rebranded Redmi Note 9 Pro, which advertises 30-watt fast charging.
As evident from the image above, the phone manages to score 554 points in the single-core test and 1757 points in the multi-core test. You can also see that the variant used for benchmarking gets 6GB of RAM and that it runs Android 10. The motherboard used has the codename ‘Gram.’
When launched, the POCO M2 Pro will become the second handset to be launched by POCO here in India this year. We already know that the phone features a quad camera setup at the rear and that the primary camera used a 48MP sensor. Flipkart already has a microsite ready for the POCO M2 Pro, indicating that the device will be exclusively available there. As of now, we have precious little information pertaining to the rest of the specifications of the device. In case you are interested in knowing first hand what the POCO M2 Pro will look like, it would be a good idea to tune to POCO India’s social media handles on July 7. That being said, there is chatter about the likelihood of the POCO M2 Pro being a tweaked version of the popular Redmi Note 7 Pro. It remains to be seen if that really is the case.