
Poco working on F series smartphone but it will be a much higher priced device when ready, hints company
India Today
A top executive at Poco India has confirmed through a tweet that the company is indeed working on a successor to the Poco F-series, further mentioning that it will be a high-priced smartphone.
Poco India has been dropping hints on a successor to its much-loved debut smartphone in India - Poco F1 for the past few months. A top executive of the country has now confirmed the device, ensuring those in anticipation that the company is working on it. In the years after Poco F1’s launch, the company deviated from the F series for India and instead decided to bring in other lineups under the X, M and C monikers. Hence, fans of the Poco F1 have since long asked the firm for updates on a Poco F-series successor. Starting this year, Poco India started dropping hints on the smartphone. The company earlier joked about never giving up in response to some fans asking about the Poco F-successor. Anuj Sharma, Country Director at Poco India, has now confirmed that the smartphone maker is indeed bringing out a new Poco F phone.
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