Arrival date of smartphones of the line Poco X6 confirmed by Indian store Flipkart. A promotional image published on the platform’s website also revealed the appearance of the device.
The line will consist of mobile phones Poco X6 This Poco X6 Pro. The models are supposed to be slightly modified versions of the Redmi Note 13 Pro and Redmi K70E models, respectively. The brand is an independent subsidiary of Xiaomi and often shares specifications and functions with other devices from the Chinese giant.
After Flipkart’s announcement, Poco personally confirmed the presentation. The X6 series will be unveiled alongside the Poco M6 Pro model at a conference on January 11 at 10 am (Brasília time).
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??January 11, 2024 | 20:00 GMT+8 pic.twitter.com/ZUVsopEouJ— POCO (@POCOGlobal) January 2, 2024
In the presentation, the company promises to show a “new ceiling for mid-range phones” in addition to stating that the “king of the category” is back.
What can be expected from Poco X6?
Under the slogan “ultimate predator”, The launch of smartphones in India is planned for January 11, 2024. It may also be officially released in Brazil at some point this year, although no information has been released so far.
Again, according to the image, the model will have three rear cameras. Xiaomi has already confirmed that the most powerful version of the series will come with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8300 Ultra processor.
The company’s latest launch is Poco C65 from November 2023. It draws attention with its 90 Hz refresh rate screen and 5,000 mAh battery.
There are no official or leaked specifications for the two models so far.
Source: Tec Mundo

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