Jai Mani , the Lead Product Manager forXiaomi India , tweeted today morning that he’s been working on the Poco sub-brand.- He also shared the
Poco India andPoco Global Twitter accounts. - There is no account for China and all the leaked images show specifications written in English, suggesting this phone is exclusively for the global market.
POCO’s user account, in turn, suggests that their introduction to the Indian market will have to do with speed, which isn’t surprising considering the Pocophone F1 AnTuTu benchmark scores that were leaked earlier this week.
Mani’s tweet also introduced the Pocophone Global account suggesting that the phone will probably launch in more countries than just India.
Here’s the thing. Most reports suggest that the Poco or Pocophone devices will primarily be
And ordinarily, Xiaomi’s ‘premium’ phones are normally exclusive to China. In recent times, it’s was only the Mi Mix 2S that was sold outside the country’s borders while the Mi 8 stayed.
Which is why it was unexpected when leaked images and videos of the phone showed the phone’s specifications and features listed in English instead of Chinese. That being said, if the Pocophone is a global sub-brand without a Chinese account being brought into the picture, it’s possible the Poco devices won’t launch in China at all.
Pocophone F1 - What we know so far
As per the leaked images of the phone, which includes the retail specifications, the phone runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset accompanied by 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage. Keeping in line with trends, the phone also has a notch up top leading the phone’s screen resolution to be 2246x1080.
The camera set up on the phone isn’t particularly impressive at face value. In fact, it’s identical to the cameras found on the Redmi Note 5 Pro with a rear dual camera with 12MP and 5MP sensors and 20MP selfie camera.
From the front, it looks a lot like the Mi 8 but from behind it bears a striking resemblance to the OnePlus 6.