A new Poco phone has arrived at the FCC
for testing – this is possibly the Poco X3, though for now we can only be
certain of its model number, M2007J20CG. The “POCO” branding is clearly visible
on the back. This schematic of the rear panel is surprisingly detailed and even
includes the “64MP AI super camera” on the label (the X2 also had a 64MP cam).
Digging a bit further reveals that the
phone will have a 5,160mAh battery with support for 33W charging (11 Volts at 3
Amps). For comparison, the Poco X2 has a 4,500mAh battery with 27W charging. The
FCC documents reveal a bit more about the Poco X3 – it will stick with 4G
connectivity (it’s a dual SIM phone), there’s also Wi-Fi 5 (ac) and Bluetooth
5.1. The J20CT version of this device will support LTE Band 41, which is used
by Vodafone Idea and BSNL in India, for example.
The 64MP main cam and 33W charging specs
match a rumor from last week, which claimed that a new Poco with a 120Hz OLED
display and Snapdragon 765 chipset will be unveiled by the end of the month.