![]() Talking about the colour variant, the Poco M2 Pro feels different in the Green variant and doesn't get lost in the crowd of sub-Rs 20,000 smartphones. The Poco M2 Pro has also been launched in Two Shades of Black and Out of the Blue - very interesting naming for the colour options indeed. ![]() We like the feel and finish on the Poco M2 Pro and loved the Green and Greener colour variant that we received for our review. It isn't a device that you would use fearing that might drop and crack. But the weight also gives confidence while using the device. The punch-hole camera on the Poco M2 Pro is large, and we can say, this resembles a lot like the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Max.Īt 8.8mm, the Poco M2 Pro isn't the sleekest device out there, and the 209 grams weight does make it heavyweight as well. ![]() The fact of the matter is it does look very similar in overall design to the Redmi Note 9 series, but at the end of the day, it bears a different branding and offers much more than what you get on the phones from Redmi Note series. However, some consumers were slightly disappointed with the Poco M2 Pro as it looked quite similar to the Redmi Note 9. A phone that both looks modern and is built to last long. It is solidly built and brings a balanced package. What we get here with the Poco M2 Pro is the best of both. The Poco F1 was considered as one of the best-built devices while the Poco X2 was a reliable device too. If there's one thing that has remained constant with all Poco devices, then it has been the attention to details. We have been using the Poco M2 Pro for some time and here's what we think about it. Both the Poco X2 and Poco M2 Pro have been priced aggressively in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment and has steadily become a rival to Xiaomi's popular Redmi range. With just three devices in its portfolio, Poco has been able to make a mark in India but what is more interesting is that Poco isn't going after the mid-premium segment anymore. It will come with dual-band Wi-Fi support and have Android 10.Poco M2 Pro is the third smartphone in the company's small portfolio and has a lot riding on it. The Poco M2 Pro will likely run on MIUI 11 and have Bluetooth 5.0. The Poco M2 Pro will feature a quad-camera setup at the back that is expected to house a 64 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultrawide sensor, a 5 MP macro lens and a 2 MP depth sensor. It is also expected to feature a 6.67-inch Full HD+ LCD, side-mounted fingerprint reader, and a 5,020 mAh battery with 33 W fast charging support. Re-establishing its Indian-ness, Poco says it's phones are 100 percent Made in IndiaĪlso read: Boycotting Chinese products movement isn't affecting brands like Vivo and Xiaomi, but it will severely hurt employment in Indiaįrom what we know so far, the Poco M2 Pro will likely come with Snapdragon 720G chipset. The chipset will be coupled with Adreno 618 GPU, 6GB RAM and 128 GB storage. Poco M2 Pro will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G chipset The charger can fuel up the phone from zero to 50 percent in 30 minutes, as per Poco. The 33W faster charger comes in-box at the time of purchase. The Poco M2 Pro comes with 5,000 mAh battery with support for 33W fast-chargng It has a 48 MP primary camera, 8 MP ultra-wide camera, 5 MP macro lens, and a 2 MP depth sensor. Poco M2 Pro comes with a quad-camera setup Poco M2 Pro's camera also comes with RAW mode Poco M2 Pro features a side-mounter fingeprint sensor Poco M2 Pro will be available in three colour options: Blue, green and grey Poco M2 Pro comes with Gorilla Glass protection on the front and back The Poco M2 Pro's first sale is scheduled for 14 July at 12 pm on Flipkart.
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