Poco, the smartphone company that started his life as a part of Xiaomi, but has been mostly gone in its own way, has announced Poco X4 Pro 5G, which is actually a middle phone with demon camera. But before you start thinking that it has never been seen a new, never seen from the smartphone from Poco, understand that it is only new to the outside, because inside it looks similar to Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. This is the first time Poco has joined the fun of the industry trade show Mobile World Congress in Spain this week with a new phone.
The Poco X4 Pro certainly has an eye -catching look due to the huge camera module, which takes about one third of the back panel, and it comes in two very bright colors: Laser Blue and Poco Yellow. If you are not very extroverted, you can settle on a basic laser black version. Once you cross the phone's look, the specifications will be familiar with any person who has seen the Mi 11 Pro 5G.
This means that the phone has a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate, 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution and a DCI-P3 color surge. It has Xiaomi's latest MIUI 13 interface built on Android 12, and is all powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor and 8GB RAM. There is a 5,000mAh battery with a 67-watt fast charging with about 40% capacity to reach about 40 minutes.
The 108-megapixel camera has a 1/1.52-inch sensor, and it is most likely that Samsung's Isosel HM2 camera has been seen on a variety of various phones from Ziaomi, Honor and Vivo. It is included by the 8MP wide angle camera and 2MP macro camera, while the 16MP camera takes care of selfies. Camera features include slow-motion videos, a super macro mode and different filters for videos. The phone also has stereo speakers.
The Poco X4 Pro will start in Europe from March 2, in which the UK launch will be followed. There are two versions, 6GB/128GB model for 299 Euro/$ 336 and 8GB/256GB version for 349 Euro/$ 392. No American release details have been provided, and Poco has not officially released a device in North America, so it is unlikely to replace with X4 Pro.