Just recently, specifically on July 21, 2020, OnePlus introduced its long-awaited smartphone called OnePlus North. Of course, the competition is not fading and we can see the first news about POCO X3NFC.
The company's new smartphone POCO it is supposed to come as a direct answer to the competitor's excellent phone, which was an incredible success. Thanks to the first certifications, we know a few details about the upcoming new product.
POCO X3NFC
Since every smartphone has to be registered in various certifications and databases before being put on the market, some information comes to the surface. So far we know that the smartphone POCO The X3 NFC will have a model designation M2007J20CG.
Thanks to IMEI certification, we know the model designation of the novelty. At present, we can also find renders of what a smartphone can look like on the Internet, but nothing has been officially confirmed yet. However, other equipment also did not remain under the guise of secrecy.
NFC, large battery, AMOLED
From the currently available information, we know that the smartphone POCO X3 NFC should have, as the name suggests, NFC chip. As it is to be a competitor for NFC's OnePlus Nord, this implementation is essential.
The novelty will be powered by a battery with a capacity 5160 mAhwhich, together with good optimization, should ensure several days of endurance. It will not be missing even fast 33 W charging after a competitor's model.
The front of the smartphone should become home to AMOLED panel with refresh rate 120 Hz. Increased refresh rate is again a very important factor if it has new POCO stand up in a fight.
The processor should become the same chipset as in the Nord model. Powerful processor Snapdragon 765G in addition to sufficient performance and battery conservation, it will also offer support for the latest 5G networks. So far, that's all from the specifications.
When the new X3 NFC will be introduced is still questionable. The smartphone already looks great and the decisive factor will probably be the choice of a rather pure Android or a reworked, sometimes untouched, MIUI.
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