The company's fans are waiting for a successor who will continue the legacy left by the Poco F1. However, we are already in the third quarter of the year and there has been no official report on it yet Poco F2.
Σat the end of last year, the Xiaomi unveiled its new autonomous subsidiary - Pocophone Which released its first Smartphone, the Poco F1.
The Poco F1, immediately after its launch it became the Best Seller in the markets of the whole world and of course in India, since it was the Smartphone with the best specifications in proportion to its price. To date, there has been no information about a successor Poco F1, but that looks set to change soon – as confirmed by a company official in India.
The Poco F1 was one of the best flagship smartphones of last year for the Indian market - and more. With the Snapdragon 845, and up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, there were only a few phones that could compete with it in terms of performance.
As expected, all the fans of the company are waiting for a successor of the device to continue the legacy left by it Poco F1.However, we are already in the third quarter of the year and there has not been any official report on it yet Poco F2. Some believed that the Redmi K20 series would be branded as Poco F2 in India and will completely replace its lineup Pocophone, but none of the above happened as eventually, the Redmi K20 Pro was launched in India with the same name.
In a recent interview at 91mobiles , The Anuj Sharma, CMO of Xiaomi India confirmed that the series Pocotelephonewill not be interrupted" and how "there are several ways for Redmi and the POCO to maintain their autonomy in purchasing and pricing their devices."
Although he did not immediately confirm its existence Poco F2, this is the only logical conclusion one can draw from the above. It also makes sense that Xiaomi is trying to differentiate the Redmi K20 Pro and the Poco F2, as both the devices are flagships that bring high-end features, in the same price range.
The line Redmi K20 aims to bring to market flagship features with top chipset - Premium design - large battery and triple cameras.
On the other hand, her philosophy Poco focused on the best possible Gaming experience, putting more emphasis on performance than other features. This becomes even clearer when you consider how the Poco F1 had a mediocre design, worse screen and cameras, but it was justified by its price and confirmed its raison d'être Pocophone.
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— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) August 5
The Poco F1 in recent months has received several price drops, with the top-of-the-line 6/256GB version of the device available for just INR 22.999 (~€290). This could mean that the Pocophone wants to unstock all the stocks that Poco F1 that he has, before starting the presentation of the new one Poco F2.
A recent patent from Xiaomi shows a device that looks a lot like the Poco F1, but with various changes such as a punch-hole display and a triple camera setup. Three designs have been submitted, each with a different position for the front-facing selfie camera, and could be part of the production process for some of its prototype smartphones Pocophone.