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Here's Everything You'd Like To Know About The New Xiaomi Pocophone F1

Xiaomi has recently launched a new sub-brand of the company that may be directed towards providing a flagship level experience at an affordable price. A few company executives dropped hints on Twitter that the smartphone in question will soon be coming to India. Now, 'Poco India', a Xiaomi subsidiary has launched the Pocophone F1 on August 22 in India. 
Xiaomi since its first launch in India has been proven commercially very successful .Now with the launch of a complete new series of mobile phones after the successful 'Note Series' ,it has created a buzz among the people.
Here below are the some exciting details about the product.

  • The Smartphone will be available in three color options i.e. Graphite Black, Steel Blue, Red.
                          
  • Similar to its previous series it have a built in fingerprint sensor as the primary security feature.

  • Along with the host of connectivity options in terms of 3G, 4G, GPS, Wifi Bluetooth capabilities. The phone come's with 128GB of internal storage.

  • The Smartphone is powered by 2.8 GHz Octa core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Processor.
  • A 6GB/8GB of RAM.

  • The most exciting part is the Adreno 630 graphics processor that will ensure that the phone runs smoothly even the most memory intensive applications with no signs of lag.
  •  128GB of internal storage is open for expansion upto 256 GB via a microSD card.
  • The Phone come's with a large 4000 mAh Li-polymer battery.
  • It comes with a 6.18 inch screen with an FHD display having a resolution of 1080 x 2160.
  • Moreover Xiaomi Pocophone F1 128GB boasts of dual primary camera of 12MP + 5MP megapixel and 20MP megapixel front Camera. It support's Face Detection and high dynamic range(HDR) imaging as well.



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