POCO doesn’t seem to rest in terms of device launches, and this week we learned about its plans to work in the headphone and watch sector, as well as introduce a new mobile device with enough power to be able to play any Android game.
Yes, we are talking about the new POCO F4 GT along with the new POCO watch in addition to the POCO Buds Pro. All these devices have been presented this week, but it seems that POCO has many more devices in its hands and the new terminal has just been presented for the middle range.
The new POCO M4 5G completes the POCO M4 family, which already has two devices: POCO M4 Pro 4G and POCO M4 Pro 5G. Both devices are called Pro because they have more advanced features, now there will be a smaller brother with more discreet specifications.
The first thing to keep in mind is the design. On the front we see a 6.58-inch screen with LCD technology with Full HD + resolution and a refresh rate of 90 Hz.. At the design level, we find a notch or notch at the top, something outdated in mid-2022.
The back is conspicuous because It has a huge camera module that integrates only two sensors, the first one is a main 50MP f/1.8 focal length and the second one is 2MP for depth capture with f/2.4 focal length.and the front one is 8 megapixels with a focal length of f / 2.45.
Inside the device we find a processor signed by MediaTek i.e. Dimensity 700 5G which is accompanied by 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB or 128 GB of storage. Expandable with microSD cards up to 1TB.
Autonomy is marked by a 5000 mAh battery. which, taking into account the screen resolution and the power of the device, should provide at least a day of battery life. In addition, it has 18W fast charging, which can be somewhat slow considering the capacity of the device’s battery.
The new POCO M4 5G has just been unveiled in India, so its availability in Spain is completely unknown for now.. Of course, at the price level, the numbers that this device works with are 160 euros for the model with the maximum storage capacity and RAM. We will have to wait to see if it arrives in Spain.
Source: Computer Hoy

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