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Poco X4 Pro 5G launched in India with Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset

Poco X4 Pro 5G is the new Poco phone in the Indian market. It originally came about at MWC 2022 along with Poco M4 Pro 4G. The latter then got launched in India at the fag end of February and as we are at the tail-end of March, the X4 Pro 5G is also here. The newcomer is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chip. It also comes with a 67W charger charging a 5000mAh battery and keeping a 6.7-inch screen on. By the back, there is a 64MP camera and inside, you are getting MIUI 13 software that’s still based on Android 11.

Poco X4 Pro 5G India Specs and Features

Poco X4 Pro 5G Specs and Features

Poco has presented a 6.7-inch AMOLED display on the front with a 120Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling rate, up to 1200 nits of peak brightness, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, DCI-P3 support, and a punch-hole cutout. There is a 16MP selfie shooter inside this hole.

The back cameras, meanwhile, are a 64MP primary camera, an 8MP 118 degree ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro camera.

The internal components comprise of Snapdragon 695 processor aided by up to 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128GB UFS 2.2 storage, and a 5000mAh battery with a 67W fast charging feature.

The miscellaneous things in the mix are seven 5G bands, a 3.5mm audio jack, USB Type-C 2.0 port, up to 1TB dedicated micro-SD card storage, upto 11GB Turbo RAM, WiFi AC, dual speakers, Bluetooth 5.1, and Infrared.

Poco X4 Pro 5G India Price and Availability

Poco X4 Pro 5G

Poco X4 Pro 5G is out in Black, Yellow, and Blue colors.

You can buy the Poco X4 Pro 5G’s 6+64GB variant at ₹18,999, the 6+128GB model at ₹19,999, and the 8+128GB unit at ₹21,999. They will be up for grabs from April 5 at 12 noon through Flipkart. There will be a limited-time launch offer of ₹1000 off on the above prices whie using HDFC bank credit/debit cards and credit EMI for the purchase. 

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