The POCO X2 was released in India today, marking the first time for the brand to release a device after becoming indenpent from Xiaomi.
The phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 730G processor, a Sony 64-megapixel camera and a 120Hz refresh rate screen.
Its screen size is 6.67 inches. The Snapdragon 730G processor uses an 8nm process.
The phone is equipped with a liquid-cooled heat dissipation module, the battery capacity is 4500mAh, and it supports 27W fast charging.
POCO X2 is equipped with four rear cameras, the main camera is Sony's IMX 686 CMOS, 64 million pixels, and the other three sub-cameras are 8 million and 2 million and 2 million pixels, respectively.
The price for the 6GB + 64GB version is Rs 15,999 ($225), the 6GB + 128GB version Rs 16,999 and the 8GB + 256GB version is Rs 19,999.
The Poco X2 will be available for purchase on Flipkart starting from February 11 from 12 noon. ICICI Bank debit and credit card users can get an additional Rs 1,000 off on the Poco X2 while making the purchase.
Since Poco relies on Xiaomi for all its resources, the X2 is using Xiaomi's Android 10-based MIUI 11 but with the Poco launcher installed.
Poco is also baking support for VoWiFi at launch, which means you can make calls via your Wi-Fi network.
Last month, Manu Kumar Jain, Xiaomi Global Vice President and Xiaomi India's Chief Business Officer, announced that the POCO brand operates independently.
Manu Kumar Jain said that POCO started as a sub-brand within Xiaomi, now it has grown into its own identity.