The Poco F4 5G smartphone will be launching today at 5.30 PM IST. Not much has been confirmed about the phone, but we do know that it will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset. The Poco F4 5G is expected to compete against devices like the iQOO Neo 6, which is also powered by the same chipset.
Ahead of the launch event today, here’s all we know about the Poco F4 5G so far and what to expect from the phone.
You can catch the live stream of the launch event with the help of the embedded link below. Note that the launch event starts at 5:30PM IST today.
Official images of the phone show a circular triple camera setup on the back of the phone, encased within a square that is further encased within a rectangular “camera island” that also contains a flash module. The primary camera will be a 64MP module with optical image stabilisation. It will come with up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage and 12GB of LPDDR5 memory
The POCO F4 5G comes jam packed with specs that are engineered to blow past your expectations. Take a guess on the the RAM and ROM storage?
Just remember, it has #EverythingYouNeed #MadeOfMAD pic.twitter.com/ePCNH99MSR
— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) June 11, 2022
Also, the phone will support 67W fast charging. Official images show that the phone will come in atleast two colours: black and green. According to India Today, the base variant will start at below Rs 30,000.
If 6GB RAM is good, how about 8? Wait, 8?
What if we tell you that the POCO F4 5G will also have a whopping 12GB LPDDR5 RAM? Get ready to experience true power.#EverythingYouNeed #MadeOfMAD pic.twitter.com/Pi2zCD57Px
— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) June 11, 2022
According to Gadgets360, the Poco F4 5G is rumoured to come with a 6.67-inch display with a 1080 x 2400 pixel (FHD+) resolution, an aspect ratio of 20:9 and 120Hz refresh rate.
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