Xiaomi’s affordable Pocophone lineup has expanded with the official launch of the Poco F4, which offers a few minor upgrades over its predecessor in an updated chassis. Unlike the recent Poco F4 GT, ...
Poco F4 5G will soon make its global debut in India, the Xiaomi spin-off brand Poco has announced. A proper release window hasn’t been disclosed, yet, but going by the frequency of easter eggs that ...
Poco F4 GT has been launched globally with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Quad speaker setup and more. Poco F4 GT comes with quad speakers Poco F4 GT has a 4700mAh battery Poco F4 GT supports 120W charging Poco ...
For the first time in the F series, there's OIS on the main camera, and yes that's important enough to warrant us starting this section with that bit of news. Obviously it's a good thing for camera ...
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Poco F4 is having a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and FHD+ resolution. Within its punch hole lies a 20MP selfie snapper. The back cameras, meanwhile are a 64MP leader ...
The sub Rs. 30,000 smartphone segment was never this exciting. A lot of brands are now focusing on mid-premium smartphones that tend to deliver an experience that's very close to flagship devices at a ...
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Does the Poco F4 offer a better package than the baseline Pixel 6 — a device we hailed as one of the best “default” Android phones you can buy? Let’s find out. Sadly, not all markets get all devices, ...
POCO F4 is a great mid-ranger for those wanting a large AMOLED display on a budget. POCO sent AndroidHeadlines a Black color POCO F4 smartphone for review purposes. As usual, they didn’t have a say in ...
Gaming phones generally don't excel in the camera department, as the resources are spent elsewhere - RGB LEDs, insane cooling systems, the "gaming look", that sort of thing. Or maybe gamers simply don ...