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Posted: July 29, 2018 1:18:12 pm
Xiaomi plans to launch a new smartphone, dubbed the Pocophone F1 in India. According to a report by MySmartPrice the Chinese brand unveiled the so-called smartphone under its future brand called "Pocophone" in India alongside other global markets.
Apparently, the Pocophone F1 appeared on the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website. The so-called F1 Pocophone has recently received Bluetooth SIG certification. According to the list, the device with the model number M1805E10A is seen featuring Snapdragon 845 from Qualcomm's high-end SoC. The so-called Pocophone F1 is said to have a liquid cooling system that could couple with Snapdragon 845 chipsets for better performance and longer durability of this peak performance. Pocophone F1 is tilted to present a 5.99-inch screen with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 18: 9.
Also Read- Xiaomi Pocophone F1 could be the smartphone the cheapest with Snapdragon 845: Report [19659006] Previous reports have suggested that the Pocophone F1 could come with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and include two storage options – 64GB and 128GB. In terms of device photo, the next Xiaomi smartphone is supposed to be equipped with a dual camera combining a 12MP primary sensor and a 5MP secondary sensor. The lens of the 12MP camera is said to have a 1.4μm pixel and two-pixel autofocus, while the 5MP camera's lens is meant to work as a depth sensor. On the front, the F1 Pocophone could have a 20MP camera sensor. According to the list, the front camera sensor could come with Super Pixel technology which meant binning pixels and combine four pixels into one for clarity . If the reports prove to be true, then the next Xiaomi Pocopohone could score a price of 420 euros (or about 33,645 Rs) for the storage version of 6 GB of RAM / 64 GB. And EUR 460 (or about Rs 36,849) for the higher version carrying the native storage of 8GB RAM / 128GB. Xiaomi has not shared any details about the existence of this new smartphone or its launch plans.
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