Poco F2 Lite Live Photos Surfaced: Waterdrop Display, Snapdragon 765G, 5,000mAh Battery
Karamchand Rameshwar
POCO is tipped to launch three smartphones this year. According to reports, these could be Poco F2, Poco F2 Lite and Poco X2.
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After separating from the parent company Xiaomi, POCO is preparing to launch its first smartphone as an independent brand, which is expected to be called Poco F2. It is known that this product line of POCO will have two different models, including Poco F2 and F2 Lite.
Recently, leaked expert RevAtlas surprisingly shared a series of actual photos of the Poco F2 Lite, revealing some basic specifications and giving us a glimpse at the design of this phone.
A series of leaked photos confirm that the Pocophone F2 Lite will have a waterdrop display with a thick bezel. It runs on the familiar MIUI interface of Xiaomi and appears to be running the latest Android 10 OS from Google.
The source added that the Pocophone F2 Lite will be powered by the Snapdragon 765G processor and have 6GB of RAM. Besides, it also has a huge capacity battery of up to 5,000mAh and sports a high-resolution camera system, including a main sensor with 48MP resolution or higher.
Apart from the Poco F2 Lite, there is no information on the names of the other two Pocophone phones expected this year. However, the source said that the upcoming successor version will be cheaper than the first generation Pocophone F1, which was introduced in 2018 for Rs 20999 (about 6.8 million VND).
If this leak is to be believed, chances are we'll also see a high-end Pocophone F2 released this year. A few days ago, Xiaomi also registered the Pocophone F2 trademark in China.
A few days ago, another smartphone called Pocophone X2 was found in the database of the benchmarking platform Geekbench. It is believed that it could be the renamed version of the Redmi K30 in India. Of course, this is only speculation and we still need to wait for more information about the upcoming Pocophone phones.
Poco F2 Lite price: Unknown
Poco F2 Lite price in India: Unknown
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