The Poco F6 series has already cast its first shadow: shortly after the launch of the Poco F5 series, the first clues about the successors have appeared. Apparently the upcoming smartphones were discovered in an early database.
The Xiaomi subsidiary’s insider smartphone tips recently entered the fifth round, with the Poco F5 and F5 Pro ( review ). We have taken a closer look at both models for you, especially able to impress with the general F5’s good price-performance ratio. Now, however, there are already the first hints of the sixth generation. So reported Xiaomiui Regarding Redmi K70 series with Poco F6 and F6 Pro IMEI database found
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Redmi K70 Series: Presentation on 29th November
Among other things, a device with the number “2311DRK48C“ Discovered, which is a new Redmi K60. In addition, apparently Redmi K70E “23117RK66C” like it Redmi K70 Pro “23113RKC6C” These listed devices will be officially announced for the Chinese market on November 29th. Later, probably in the spring of 2024, the smartphones will also arrive in Europe as Poco devices. At least this is a well-known method from the manufacturer. The Poco F5 series also appeared in the country as the rebranded Redmi K60.
Poco F6 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Gen
Accordingly, the K70E will appear as the Poco F6 with IMEI “2311DRK48i”, while the K70 Pro will arrive in the European market as the Poco F6 Pro with the number “23113RKC6G”. It is also speculated that the standard model will rely on the MediaTek 8300 Ultra. There will likely be a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 120 Hz and 2,712 x 1,220 pixels, a 5,500 mAh battery and 90 W charging. The Pro version should get the more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
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