Chinese phone maker Poco launched the Poco
F1 (aka Pocophone F1 outside India) back in August 2018, and after a long
hiatus of more than a year, the company is set to make a comeback on February 4
with its second smartphone - Poco X2.
The Poco X2, likely to be based on the
Redmi K30, will be sold through Flipkart in India and the e-commerce giant has
already revealed that X2 will boast a 120Hz RealityFlow display. Now Flipkart
has also confirmed that the X2 will support 27W fast charging.
The rest of the specs are yet to be
officially confirmed, but if an image received by an Indian publication is
legit, we'll see the Poco X2 pack a 6.67" screen and a quad camera setup
on the back with a 64MP Sony IMX686 main camera.
The image also reveals the design of the
Poco X2, which is similar to the Redmi K30. It also reveals the price of the
X2, which is INR 18,999 (US$ 265/€ 240) for the 6GB/64GB model. There are likely to
be more memory options, but those aren't confirmed yet.
All this lends credence to the rumors and
speculations of the Poco X2 being a re-branded Redmi K30, but it's still best
to wait for official confirmations before considering anything final.