With an inexpensive end that seems to have lost its beauty until the latest Xiaomi models hit the 1,000-euro barrier, many are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new model that will take over the Xiaomi Mi. Last year's 9T Pro, or POCO F1 released in 2018.
And since POCO X2 outperformed more than one by not being the high end phone that many had been waiting for months, it all shows that Xiaomi-based company is of the opinion that refresh your mobile phone series in new form, in this case yes, under the name LITTLE F2.
PoCO F2 has already been confirmed and its arrival is likely to be imminent
There has been a lot of talk about what's called the LITTLE F2 a few months ago. The last known traces of the telephone point to it Xiaomi intended to use the new Redmi K30 Pro
But I'm afraid it won't be the end. During a question-and-answer session with Poco fans, General Manager from POCO India say that The Redmi K30 Pro will not be released in other regions under the name of PCCO F2, but claims like these come from the rumors without any basis. Of course: neither did he confirm or deny that the new product model will share any of the latest Redmi model behavior.
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But most impressive are the data coming to us from the Chinese portal MyDriverswhere a certificate report indicates that the device has a model number M2004J11G
For those who represent PoCO F2 – despite some rumors suggesting that the Poco X2 Pro may be a spec name for the phone – not much is known yet. However, if we look at a company's background, we are probably talking about Qualcomm Snapdragon 865-based platform and the strange specifications on the market, all at a much lower price than other high end models on the market. In that sense, it's his General Manager The brand was talking about a price that would exceed 20,000 rupees for Indians – 240 euros per change – for the cost of the original product.
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