At one time, Pocophone F1 from Xiaomi was the most affordable smartphone with the top-end Snapdragon 845 processor from
Some details
Recently, some technicaldetails of the future flagship Pocophone, even leaked images. Authorized or accidentally created a leak, but it is still the only one about the cheapest flagship in the world. Therefore, a little later, other information may appear that will contradict the current one. Based on the presented renders, which were allegedly created on the basis of real photographs of concepts and prototypes, the new generation Pocophone F will seriously rework the design. The new smartphone has almost no chin, and the annoying cutout on the screen will disappear. However, the hole in it will remain for the front camera. The frames around the display will become equally narrow on all sides. The display will occupy a rather impressive part of the front panel, but so far nothing is known about the characteristics of the screen itself.
The back panel design is pretty simple, most likely.The colors will be like on the render - two-color. A longitudinal insert was placed on the back panel, the idea was taken from the Porsche Design version of the Mate 20 smartphone, or it is just an artist’s fantasy. This insert houses the four lenses of the main camera, as well as a diode flash. Of course, the number of cameras already can surprise few people, it happened more. Moreover, next year it will be strange to see smartphones without at least a dual module.
Filling
What about iron in general terms. It is clear that the processor will be the top-end, most likely, Snapdragon 855. Onboard there will be at least 6 gigabytes of RAM, and a maximum of 10 gigabytes, a drive up to 256 gigabytes. The battery will be of average capacity so as not to thicken the case, in the region of 3800 mAh. Fingerprint scanner will be removed under the display.
Of course, this flagship’s main interest isits price, while the first generation is in the Russian market with a price tag of 24 thousand rubles. Hopefully, the company will keep the tradition of accessibility in the future.
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