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We finally have a launch date for the Poco X2

January 28, 2020
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Update, January 28 2020 (3:29AM ET): Xiaomi’s Pocophone sub-brand teased a high refresh rate display earlier this week, launching a website that mocked users for having 60Hz and 90Hz screens.

Now, the Poco India Twitter account has confirmed that the upcoming Poco X2 will indeed offer a 120Hz screen (complete with “RealityFlow” branding). This makes it smoother in theory than the likes of the OnePlus 7T series and Google Pixel 4.

You wanted to hear this. It’s time to Xperience the Xtreme with a display that is #SmoothAF. Introducing the awesome 120Hz display on the #POCOX2. pic.twitter.com/sl8y1p01kA

— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) January 28, 2020

Rumors and leaks point to the Poco X2 being a rebranded Redmi K30 4G, and the 120Hz panel suggests that this could be the case. If the Poco X2 is based on the Redmi K30, then we can expect an LCD screen and side-mounted fingerprint scanner too.

Whatever the case may be, the first Poco device since 2018 is launching on February 4, so we won’t have long to wait.

Original article, January 27 2020 (3:10AM ET): Given the success of the original Pocophone F1, it is surprising that it took the company so long to introduce a second device. However, we finally have a date for the launch of the next-generation Pocophone. Earlier today, the company took to Twitter to announce that the Poco X2 will be launched on February 4 at an event in Delhi.

Alongside the teaser for the introduction of the next-generation Pocophone, the company also launched a website to hype up the launch. Interestingly, this gives us a few nuggets that might allude to the final specifications.

poco x2 120Hz display

Loading up the teaser website on a phone launches a screen refresh rate measurement utility. Between the mentions of an extreme refresh rate, callouts to the 90Hz display on our OnePlus 7T Pro as being slow, as well as the rumors, it is fair to assume that the Poco X2 will include a 120Hz panel.

Next up is the reference to a high-resolution camera sensor. Likely the IMX686, this is the same 64MP sensor that serves as the primary module on the Redmi K30 which lends further credence to the rumor that the Poco X2 will be based on the Redmi K30.

poco x2 imx686 sensor

As expected, Poco is also hyping up the capabilities of the Qualcomm chipset it’ll be running on. So far, all rumors point to this being a Snapdragon 765G, but could Poco surprise us with something even more higher-end? We’ll just have to wait and see.

Finally, rounding off the teasers is the mention of liquid cooling and fast charging. Both of these are mainstays of upper-midrange phones and nothing out of the ordinary.

There are a lot of expectations and hype around the next-gen Pocophone. The Poco F1 ushered in the era of top-of-the-line specifications at an unprecedented price point. However, the industry has changed quite drastically and high-end specifications are no longer out of the ordinary at the $300 price point that the Poco F1 debuted at.

Will features like a 120Hz display be enough to make the same impact that the Poco F1 had on the market? We’ll have to wait till next week to find out.

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