Little could have "One More Thing" before the end of the year

Little could have "One More Thing" before the end of the year

With Techtober nearing completion, most companies have completed their major smartphone launches for the year. However, Xiaomi's Poco sub-brand has other ideas. Earlier this month, Angus Kai Ho Ng, global marketing director, tweeted that "Poco is not over yet for this year." Now, an insider has hinted that "Poco will launch a smartphone in the first half of December" and that it will be a global launch rather than a China-specific launch. He further added that it might be a mid-range device, but there was no word on its availability in India, at least for now.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">If all goes according to plan, the next POCO device will probably launch in the first half of December (worldwide), according to my source. For India there is still no news unfortunately. #POCOOOctober 29, 2020 In a previous tweet, I had hinted that the Poco F2 could be the next smartphone to come out of the stable company, however a Poco phone was spotted some time ago on a Russian EEG certification site with the number. model "M2010J19CG". This model number is similar to the Redmi Note 10 model number - M2010J19SC that was seen on the China 3C certification website. This suggests that the next Poco phone could be a rebranded Redmi Note 10. And in case you don't even follow Chinese smartphone scenes regularly, you'll still know that most Poco phones are rebranded Redmi devices. Talking about the Redmi Note 10, the phone has been spotted on various certification lists and is expected to come with an LCD panel with a hole-punch selfie camera. Although we can expect a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. There is a rumor that the Redmi Note 10 series is expected to ship with MediaTek's Dimensity series processors. Although some contrasting reports have hinted at the presence of a Snapdragon 700 series processor. That being said, it is too early to predict the specs of the upcoming Poco device or even the Redmi Note 10 series. We also suggest you wait until we have conclusive information. .