
Poco F1 successor's India launch confirmed for March 30, likely to be Poco X3 Pro
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Poco has confirmed the India launch of its upcoming smartphone – likely to be Poco X3 Pro – which it claims is a successor to the Poco F1 in India. The latter was launched in 2018 as the first Poco smartphone.
Poco has confirmed the India launch of its upcoming smartphone likely to be Poco X3 Pro which it claims is a successor to the Poco F1 in India. The latter was launched in 2018 as the first Poco smartphone and became very popular in the mid-range segment. The smartphone maker had last week announced that it is finally bringing a successor to the Poco F1 but the new phone will be part of a different series. It has now confirmed that the new Poco smartphone will launch on March 30, 2021. The smartphone maker has announced the launch date through its social media platforms. The new smartphone will be launched during an online event, keeping up with the current times. It is likely to be the Poco X3 Pro a smartphone which has been spotted on several certification website. In a tweet, Poco had claimed to beat Poco F1’s performance with its new device.
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