Poco F2 In Works, Poco F2 Pro Not Coming To India: Launch In December?

Poco F2 launch in December? Poco F2 Pro is not coming to India. So, a rebranded Redmi K30 Pro is not coming to the country, it’s confirmed. But the company is working on Poco F2, the spiritual successor to the popular Poco F1. Poco F2 Pro India launch won’t happen, POCO Country Director Anuj Sharma confirmed.

Poco F2 In Works, Poco F2 Pro Not Coming To India: Launch In December?

Poco F2 is in development, and it could be coming as early as December.

According to Sharma, Poco will not bring any high-end flagship as of now. Also Poco F1 needs a suitable successor according to the company. So bringing a premium flagship phone to India won’t be a good upgrade over Poco F1. The Poco F1 successor will not be a rebranded Redmi phone, but an original model.

Poco F2 In Works, Poco F2 Pro Not Coming To India

Poco F2 will soon launch in India. Poco F1 successor is in development, and it could be coming in anytime. Poco has been aggressively launching phones in the budget, mid-budget and mid-range segment, but won’t enter the flagship space immediately.

Poco F2 is in the works, and it will take some time to launch in India.

Poco F2 Pro won’t come to India as it’s not considered a fit successor to Poco F1. The company has confirmed it’s working on a true successor to the Poco F1.

So, it’s for sure that Poco F2 exists. The first Poco phone, Poco F1 launched in August 2018. Nothing about Poco F2 is out yet, but expect some top-end specifications on a budget pricing with a flagship-grade chipset. The Poco F1 successor will not be a rebranded Redmi phone, but an original model.

Poco F2 launch in India may happen by the end of 2020 or early 2021. Till then, expect some more Poco phones in India including Poco M3 Pro, Poco M3, Poco C4 and Poco X4. Poco currently operates independently and is working to deliver new phones for every possible segment. In future, there could be dedicated Poco OS as well.

Also: Poco X4 In The Making?

Reports of Poco X4 being rebranded in India seem possible. Xiaomi hasn’t brought the Redmi K30 series to India, and Poco X2 was the only phone to come as rebranded Redmi K30. While Poco X3 was an original, the next generation Poco X4 could be a Redmi K30S spin-off.

Given the company brings quality value-for-money phones, the decision won’t go wrong.

Poco X2 was a straightaway hit, and Poco X3 sales are picking up. 

Redmi K30S has already been unveiled in China. Poco X4 will come with a 120Hz refresh rate display. The device will support 5G running on Google’s Android 10 with the company’s own MIUI 12 skin on top. Poco X4 will have a special customised Poco launcher on top.

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