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Poco F1 by Xiaomi (Steel Blue, 6GB RAM, SD 845, 128GB Storage)
Price: (as of – Details) The Poco F1 smartphone comes with a 6.18 inch full HD display. This provides a clear and vibrant visual experience on your phone. The 12 MP + 5 MP rear camera comes along with dual LED flash. It also comes with a 20 MP front camera is useful for clicking memories that you can preserve with yourself. The phone also comes with a 128 GB of internal storage that you can use…
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Poco F1 by Xiaomi (Steel Blue, 6GB RAM, SD 845, 128GB Storage)
Price: (as of – Details) From the manufacturer Poco F1 The Poco F1 smartphone comes with a 6.18 inch full HD display. This provides a clear and vibrant visual experience on your phone. The 12 MP + 5 MP rear camera comes along with dual LED flash. It also comes with a 20 MP front camera is useful for clicking memories that you can preserve with yourself. The phone also comes with a 128 GB of…
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What happened to Redmi K series in India & POCO F Series??
This blog was originally available on Revue (by Twitter) & was written back in June, 2022 before the launch of Redmi K50i,
As the Revue is getting discontinued, I am making this interesting thread available on Tumblr,
I have tried some alternative platforms to continue my blogs & finally decided to do that on Tumblr. This will be the place, where I will share the details which I can't share on any Community
My Twitter handle will be my primary platform to communicate with everyone & everything that I would do in other platforms will be shared to there.
Many of you must be wondering what Redmi is doing like literally after Redmi K20 Series launch in 2019, they are going to bring back Redmi K series as Redmi K50i in 2022 in India (it’s the renamed version of Redmi Note 11T Pro for India) & why POCO is rebranding original Redmi K phones under POCO F series, right?
Give me a chance, I am explaining what has actually happened in past few years. If you found this article useful, informative & interesting then please share to your friends & family members who might be interested in this.
Why this has happened?
Xiaomi's thinking of flagship market in India: -
Redmi in India always had the plans to bring the successor of Redmi K20 Pro in India, as POCO had for POCO F1’s successor as in form of POCO F2 originally in 2019 (yes, you read it right) In Q1, 2020, we had the Covid outbreak throughout the country. Redmi K30 4G was introduced to India as POCO X2 for POCO’s comeback.
POCO F2 was originally planned
Long before, people had asked the Xiaomi team to bring flagships to Indian market. This had happened till Mi 5. But Xiaomi India wanted to focus on majority share of Indian Smartphone market which is in budget segment (>₹5k - ₹15k), so they established the identity of “M-I” as budget friendly brand & missed the great opportunity for flagship competition with OnePlus in India.
Observing people’s request for flagships priced at aggressive pricing Mi MIX 2 was introduced. But this didn’t set that great impact on the Indian industry. And for this Xiaomi India didn’t bring that much flagships till 2018, later in 2020 with the introduction of Mi 10 in Indian market, this thing got changed.
In 2018, to change the scenario POCO brand was introduced. F1 did that what we all know. Looking at the success of POCO F1, Xiaomi decided to do the same on with Redmi. So, they introduced Redmi as their 2nd sub brand after POCO during the launch event of Redmi Note 7 series in Q1 2019. (Source)
POCO was the reason for the birth of Redmi K
Redmi K series was introduced to walk on the same path of POCO F1. Few guys still don’t know that how “K20” word came up. This actually made up from “Flagship Killer 2.0”.
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POCO's point of view on this: -
Many people must not know that POCO F2 was a thing. Yes, it was planned to be launched back in 2019 in its original form. This was scheduled to happen just after Redmi K20 series India launch/ Mi 9T series global launch. After this device got launched to Global markets, few days later this was planned to be launched as Redmi K20S for Chinese market. But, very sadly this plan was cancelled. If this had happened, we shouldn’t be seeing POCO to be called as “rebranding brand”. We may have seen the alter reality.
I have covered POCO F2 in POCO Community India (Here’s the link of that thread, I have shared the details in here), and after getting the invitation for the beta testing of it, my first ever thread was on POCO F2 (by this I think you guys can get an idea how I am emotionally attached to POCO, I even had made this silly Tweet once, now don’t take this Tweet seriously 🙈🙈)
POCO F2 Black variant Prototype
POCO F2 Green Variant Prototype
POCO was also determined to re-enter the Indian & Global smartphone market.
Redmi in India always had the plans to bring the successor of Redmi K20 Pro in India. In Q1, 2020, we had the Covid outbreak throughout the country. Redmi K30 4G was introduced to India as POCO X2 for POCO’s comeback.
You guys must know that Redmi K30 Pro came to global markets as the POCO F2 Pro. But this wasn’t planned for Indian market. C Manmohan had said POCO F2 Pro won’t be coming to India & this won’t be POCO F1’s successor. (This is the source article confirming my statement. In this article you will see that C Manmohan had addressed this on an interview with Amit Bhawani.)
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During a fan meet-up at this same time, Manu Kumar Jain had said that Redmi K30 Pro was coming to India as Redmi K30 Pro only. The source of this statement is from Techno Ruhez’s Tech news (at that time I didn’t know about Mi FCs & that the people in these FCs get chance to meet/ talk with Xiaomi officials, so after knowing this I joined the Mi FC Kolkata Telegram group actually🙈🙈. And during this time like a normal fellow, I used to watch Tech Youtuber’s contents daily)
Redmi K30 Pro was coming to India as Redmi K30 Pro only
But, as the Covid situations got worse & the lockdowns got extended, launching a ₹40K phone right after Mi 10 was big gamble for them.
In an online meeting on Zoom, Manu Kumar Jain was talking about Redmi K30 Pro (Screenshot taken from YouTube)
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At this time, many people came to online (who weren’t that much active on internet before), online classes, job meetings, more OTT contents consumption happened like never before. So, people preferred budget smartphones for this & it’s the same reason why Android Tablets are back again in the market.
So, observing the industry needs of that, Redmi K30 Pro was dropped for Indian market. Maybe Redmi K30 5G/ Redmi K30i could have been in their plans to bring as non pro version of Redmi K30 Pro in India, I don’t know about this.
Redmi K30 Series was planned to be launched for India
Even Mi Note 10, Note 10 Lite were in their plans for bringing in the Indian market, but this decision was also dropped.
They focused on budget Redmi 9 series & Note 9 series for the demand of public back in that time (and Mi Community India ban also happened by this).
Later Mi 10T series was brought to Indian market as to provide the essence of budget flagship (but it lacked Amoled for which it didn’t receive well response)
In the meantime, POCO originally had the plans to bring F1’s successor to India, introduce M series right after X2’s launch. But, Covid + Lockdown hit their plans. It’s believed that they had the plans for recreating POCO F2 for India. Redmi K30 Ultra was planned to be brought as the “POCO F2”.
But after observing the situation which wasn’t right in that moment, the plan was again dropped. Their main focus was to work on their biggest product for 2020 “POCO X3”. This is why C series was introduced. As the C series was introduced in the 3rd Generation, that’s why it has “POCO C3” naming. (If you guys follow me on Twitter, then you guys should have seen that I have explained their nomenclature & recently discussed about the updated naming scheme in their 4th Generation, I’m sharing the link of that Twitter thread)
C series wasn’t planned in the first place
The things we started seeing from 2021: -
In early February 2021, Redmi K40 series was launched in mainland China. In March 2021, Redmi India introduced Redmi Note 10 Series Globally.
In this year, Xiaomi India had planned to differentiate their products in Xiaomi & Redmi brands.
I can still remember that we had been invited in the “Redmi Note 10 Series Indian launch Event Watch Party” which was happening on over a Zoom Call arranged by Gitansh Anand Sir.
After the Launch Event was done & all of us went wild after watching the prices of Redmi Note 10, Note 10 Pro, Note 10 Pro Max, a Q&A Session on these products was arranged with Raghu Reddy Sir (Ex CBO, Xiaomi India). In that session we were given a hint that “Redmi K40 Series was coming to India”.
Later you all know that Redmi K40 became POCO F3 for Global & Mi 11X for Indian market and Redmi K40 Pro+ became Mi 11i for Global & Mi 11X Pro for Indian market.
Finally, Redmi K40 Gaming got launched in Chinese market & this came to Indian market as POCO F3 GT.
Why rebranding happened?
From 4th generation of K series, Redmi made it as budget flagship with aggressive price point. Since in global markets the og “Xiaomi” phones & various accessories do sell well, that’s why og Xiaomi products work in global markets.
POCO Global introduced F3 as almost at the same price of Pocophone F1, they were able to utilise that opportunity. And POCO India had brought POCO X3 Pro as the successor to POCO F1, but to redefine POCO F, they needed to go with K40G as POCO F3 GT.
In other hand, Indian smartphone Industry has the mammoth share of market in “₹7k - ₹15K”, the >₹20K market has slightly evolved & people who were buying flagships were directly preferring phones >₹40K. Phones at ~₹50k were placed as flagships by Oneplus (iQOO wasn’t in the competition before this). If one was going up >₹55K, then people were preferring Samsung Galaxy S in Android & Apple iphones.
So, bringing actual Xiaomi branded Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro was like a gamble which Xiaomi India understood with Mi 10. So, budget flagships with aggressive pricing were their choice to go with. That’s why, Mi 11X series happened.
This is why we are watching og Redmi products in Indian market with either Xiaomi or POCO branding nowadays.
And for Global markets POCO is launching the Redmi Products with their customizations to bring in aggressive pricing.
POCO-Redmi was planned with POCO F2 - Redmi K20S from 2019
This is why we have now POCO F4 series.
Return of Redmi K in India: -
I have said in this blog that, Redmi India has always tried to bring the K series back to Indian market. But since, Redmi K series is flagship offering from “Redmi” brand, now Redmi in India can’t put the K in their desirable price point, this can become too much expensive & a crazy gamble in 2021 right after lockdowns of 2020.
So, finally in 2022 the Redmi K is coming back to India in the form of “Redmi K5Oi”. Here “i” stands for “India”, i.e., “i = For India”.
Well, this is an unreleased product at the time of my writing, so I should not be talking about it that much, but I can assure that in that price segment where it’s coming in, will be the “most powerfull smartphone” and gamer’s delight. For your kind information Redmi Note 11T Pro which is launched in Global markets as POCO X4 GT & this is coming as Redmi K50i in India.
This was also planned to be launched as POCO X4 GT in India as the successor to POCO X3 Pro’s performance icon, but Redmi needed this device to reboot K series for India.
Hope that you guys liked my blog & understand what has happened in past 3-4 years with POCO F & Redmi K. I also hope that you have understood why this happened. I tried my best to make this in simple language with interesting & informative presentation.
I have one request, if you guys liked & found this blog as helpful, please share this to your friends & family members who are also interested in Xiaomi & POCO.
I personally want all Xiaomi & POCO Fans to know about this Globally. I have explained those topics which used to be unknown/ not understandable to most of the people. Hope that everyone read this blog.
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Poco F3 GT 'gaming' phone launched in India, brings MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chip and 67W fast charging for Rs 26,999
Poco F3 GT ‘gaming’ phone launched in India, brings MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chip and 67W fast charging for Rs 26,999
Xiaomi spin-off Poco is launching the Poco F3 GT smartphone in India today. The Poco F3 GT price in India starts at Rs 26,999 for a version with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. It will also come in 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB configurations for Rs 28,999 and Rs 30,999, respectively. The Poco F3 GT is essentially a rebranded Redmi K40 Gaming Edition from China. | Poco X3 Pro review: More power to you If…
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Poco F1 Smartphone Gets The New MIUI 10 Update Confirmed Xiaomi
Poco F1 Smartphone Gets The New MIUI 10 Update Confirmed Xiaomi
The update comes from Xiaomi that their high range phone Poco F1 now will base on the Android Pie. The Poco India confirms about the updates.
The sub-brand of Xiaomi Poco launched the Poco Smartphone on September, 2018. Then they launchedthe Rosso Red Color variant. The phone comes with Android 8.1 Oreo-based MIUI 9.6. Now Xiaomi’s Director of Product Management Donovan Sung and Global VP of…
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Poco X3 Pro review: Good performance, modest cameras but unwieldy and heavy
Poco X2 (review) is the last smartphone from Chinese smartphone brand Poco that I tested. Though among the good ones of its time, the smartphone left me in the lurch simply because I was expecting Poco to make a comeback after a silent gap of over two years after the Poco F1. The next Poco smartphone that I used after about a year, the Poco X3 Pro, seemed to be a performance-centric package. With Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 system-on-chip in tow, the Poco X3 Pro is touted to be the spiritual successor to the Poco F1. But is it really that? Let’s find out:
Poco X3 Pro: Design
Poco is one of the brands that do not shy away from experimenting with radical colour themes in their smartphones. That legacy continues with the Poco X3 Pro. Aimed at young buyers, the phone comes in three jazzy colour options – graphite black (review unit), steel blue and golden bronze. Read More
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Cut price of these two variants of Xiaomi's Poco F1, Learn new price
Xiaomi के Poco F1 के इन दो वेरिएंट की घटी कीमत, जानें नई कीमत
स्मार्टफोन निर्माता कंपनी Xiaomi के सब-ब्रांड Poco F1 की कीमत में एक बार फिर से कटौती कर दी गई है। हालांकि कटौती फोन के सिर्फ दो वेरिएंट की कीमत में की गई है। यह जानकारी Xiaomi इंडिया के मैनेजिंग डायरेक्टर मनु कुमार जैन ने सोमवार को एक ट्वीट करके दी। अब यह फोन नई कीमत में mi.com व Flipkart की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट पर उपलब्ध है। बता दें कि कंपनी ने जून महीने में Poco F1 के शुरुआती वेरिएंट के दाम को कम किया था। इसके बाद 6GB रैम और 64GB स्टोरेज वेरिएंट की कीमत 17,999 रुपए हो गई थी।
आगे पढ़ने के लिए यहां क्लिक करें – https://www.bhaskarhindi.com/news/cut-price-of-these-two-variants-of-xiaomis-poco-f1-learn-new-price-80232
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Nokia 7.1 vs Poco F1 vs Honor Play: Who Wins The Price War?
Nokia 7.1 vs Poco F1 vs Honor Play: Who Wins The Price War?
HMD Global recently unveiled its Nokia 7.1 in the country with similar specs its online bestseller, Nokia 6.1 Plus. Priced at Rs 19,999, the Nokia 7.1 will be available in India via its offline channels and Nokia online store.
With that price tag, Nokia 7.1 will directly go against some of the bestselling entry premium flagships.
The smartphone is powered by Snapdragon 636, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage,…
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Model Xiaomi Poco F1 Display 6.18-inch full-HD+ (1080×2280 pixels) display, 2.5D Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 19:9 aspect ratio. Processor Octa-core Snapdragon 845 SoC RAM 6GB/8GB Internal Storage 64GB /128GB expandable via microSD (400GB) Software Android 8.1 Oreo-based MIUI 9.5 Primary Camera 12MP f/1.8,1.4µm, 4-axis OIS, dual pixel PDAF; 5 MP, depth sensor, Dual-LED dual-tone flashlight Secondary Camera 20MP, AI features Battery 4000mAh + 18W charger (Quick Charge 3.0) Connectivity 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, USB Type-C port Sensors Infrared face recognition, Accelerometer, ambient light sensor, digital compass, gyroscope, proximity sensor, fingerprint, barometer,
The Poco F1 offers extraordinary value for money. While it may not glamours as the OnePlus 6 or the Asus Zenfone 5Z, we can still wholeheartedly recommend it to power users looking for a mid-range phone. The Poco F1 offers great hardware, a reasonable set of cameras, and long-lasting battery. These are precisely attributed that mid-range buyers look for and they are also tough to score in this budget.
With such aggressive pricing, Xiaomi is certainly going to kill all competition ranging in the broad price bracket of Rs 20,000 and Rs 30,000. After recent price cuts, The Poco F1 is the best specced phone you can get under Rs 20,000.
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Poco F1 review: Xiaomi redefines flagship with this hard-to-beat smartphone
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi recently took the plunge in India’s premium mid-range segment, the second-fastest-growing segment in the country, with the debut of a flagship smartphone under the Poco sub-brand.
Xiaomi’s compatriot OnePlus, the only other strong player in the segment with triple-digit year-on-year growth rates in recent times, has been the fastest-growing flagship smartphone brand in India, ahead of the biggies Samsung and Apple.
Priced at Rs 20,999 for the base model, the Poco F1 is the most economical offering in the mid-range flagship segment, much cheaper than the even the Asus Zenfone 5z and OnePlus 6. However, is Poco F1 a complete package with an all-round performance? Let’s find out:
Design and display
Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 5 Pro, launched earlier this year, had an iPhone X-inspired design – a metallic back, vertically aligned rear camera module and a circular fingerprint sensor in the back’s mid-centre. Most of its smartphones since have followed the same design template. Thankfully, the Poco F1 has a fresh new design. It is not chic, given its plastic build, and does not look as premium as glass and metallic designs of current-generation mid-range flagships. The company, though, is also offering a Kevlar back edition in the premium 256GB variant. Readmore Technology News
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The latest M series budget smartphone from Samsung. M40. For the 20k segment this is a good phone, not the best of the specs but in Samsung's Budget series this phone has touched all major areas. On Screen Sound technology, Snapdragon 675, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, 15W quick charging and the Infinite O display which make the display look like S10e but without curves, makes this phone a very good rounder budget phone within Samsung. Samsung A50 is priced lesser but M40 has better processing specs. Redmi Note 7 Pro is priced lesser and has same processing specs like M40 but Xiaomi has lots of ads and bloatware in their apps and with M40 the additional wide angle camera is present. Poco F1 still has the best specs but M40 is from Samsung so if you love Samsung brand and within a budget then M40 might be a good one. Read my review in Amazon and please do hit the Helpful button in Amazon https://www.amazon.in/gp/customer-reviews/RKWAP040RAZXT?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp #samsung #samsungm40 #budgetphone #snapdragon675 #snapdragon #galaxys10 #android #android9 #captain_retail #captainretail https://www.instagram.com/p/BzCuk4uB976/?igshid=1bewl1y3r0hkb
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Poco M2 Pro Review | Gadgets 360
Poco M2 Pro Review | Gadgets 360
Poco has been very selective about its smartphone portfolio. It was spun off from Xiaomi and launched the Poco X2 (Review), more than a year after the Poco F1 (Review). Rather than releasing ‘flagship killers’ such as the F1, the company is now focusing more on the budget segment. With the new Poco M2 Pro, it aims to take on the sub-Rs. 15,000 price segment. Poco says it has seen tremendous…
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What qualifies a smartphone to be the best amongst all other? It is the best experience and latest technology offered by a phone at its best value. Often during our lookout for a smartphone, we are confused because of the wide range of options we have before us; every other mobile company is striving to provide the best service to their customers at the best price. So here’s a list of top five phones available in the Indian market:
o Xiaomi Poco F1- Price beginning from Rs 19,999, the phone comes with a 6 GB RAM and 64GB internal storage space and a 6.18 inches display. Powered by octa-core processor, the phone runs on a 4000mAh battery that ensures long its long run-time and runs on android 8.1, upgradable to 9. It has a rear camera of 12 MP+5 MP and a front camera of 20MP that captured every moment vividly. Snapdragon 845 SoC facilitates vapour-chamber cooling inside. With all these power-packet features, Poco F1 provides the best value for your money.
o Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro- Launched in October 2018, and available from Rs 13,800 at stores and online, the phone has a glass display of 6.26 inches, 6GB RAM with Snapdragon 636, 64GB internal memory expandable upto 256GB, running on 4000mAh battery is one of the best creations of Redmi so far. Like all its other launches, the camera game is strong in this phone too with a rear camera of 12 MP+5 MP including depth sensor, dual-LED flash and panorama along with a selfie camera of 20 MP+2 MP of full HDR quality; falls under the list of must-buy.
o Honor Play- A dream device for the gamers, it comes with, Hisilicon Kirin 970SoC and Turbo technology meant specially for gaming purposes. Apart from this, it has a 6.3inches display, 2.3GHz octa-core processor, and a battery power of 3750mAh. The primary camera is of 16MP+2MP and the secondary camera is of 16MP; and all this priced at Rs 19,999. All in all, this phone is one power-packed device.
o Nokia 6.1 Plus- With its premium design available at a price of Rs 13,299, this phone is a game changer. Its 5.5 inches of display, 4GB RAM and internal storage of 64 GB with expandable memory, run on a 3000mAh battery, Snapdragon 636 SoC gives you the best and comfortable experience. Its display is the first amongst its creations to come with a notch that provides an uninterrupted display. The phone comes with a rear camera of 16 MP and a front camera of 8 MP clicking detailed pictures. Its Android One certification earns its brownie points.
o Oppo RealMe 2 Pro- A teardrop notch with 6 inches display provides enough area on top. With variants of 4GB/6GB/8GB RAM and storage spaces of 64GB/128GB/256GB powered by Spandragon 660 Oct-core processor, it offers the best value at its designated price. A primary camera of 16 MP + 2 MP and secondary camera of 16 MP are at work and is run on 3500mAh, non-removable battery. The phone is priced at 12,990 and has more than you would expect from one at this value.
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Xiaomi unveiled its POCO sub-brand with the first POCO branded smartphone last year on 22 August. In particular, the Pocophone F1, which, when playing sports
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