A new device has appeared on the Geekbench benchmark website, which deals with smartphone performance testing. It's him Xiaomi Poco X2, which we have not heard of until now. However, it resembles the parameters and the name Redmi K30.
New ones Pocoeventually there may be more phones
At the end of December 2019, the head of the brand, Poco, Alvin Tse, posted a tweet suggesting that the new Pocophone will arrive in 2020. Earlier this week, news broke that Xiaomi had registered a trademark back in December/December 2019 Poco F2.
This indicates that the arrival of the model Poco F2 may be announced within a few months.
Interestingly, the new device is called Poco X2 appeared on the Geekbench site with several key specifications. This name first appeared and there are no messages about a similar smartphone.
Last year, Geekbench fooled many technology websites with a fake model name Poco F1 Lite.
8 GB RAM and Android 10
Anyway, test the smartphone marked as Poco X2 on Geekbench 5 shows that it is powered by a Qualcomm processorwhich has a fundamental frequency 1,80 GHz. Disponuje 8 GB operating memory and runs on the operating system Android 10.
Instead of the name of the motherboard, it states "Phoenixin". In the single core test, Geekbench 5 obtained 547 points and scored on the Muli-Core test 1767 points.
These parameters are very close to the model Redmi K30 and the similarity is indicated by one more fact. Last year's smartphone Redmi The K20 is codenamed Raphael and its Indian version is named Raphaelin.
The similarity is probably not purely coincidental, since the current Redmi K30 indicates as Phoenix and tested model Poco X2 has a name Phoenix.
Model Redmi The K30, which has the model number M191G7BI, recently appeared in the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) database. The BIS approval suggests that the phone could be coming to India soon. Instead of Redmi The K30 will likely be sold under the Xiaomi name Poco X2, what about brands Xiaomi and Redmi there will be nothing unusual.
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