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Poco F4 GT renders have leaked ahead of its global launch on April 26

Poco is gearing up to launch a new GT-series smartphone called the Poco F4 GT. The brand has announced the F4 GT launch will be on April 26 at 20:00 GMT (which is 1:30 PM IST on April 27). The company calls it, “The Apex of Power”, and even though the brand hasn’t revealed anything else about the phone, it is rumoured to be a rebadged Redmi K50 Gaming Edition which debuted in China earlier this year. So, we can assume what to expect from the phone in terms of its specifications. What makes this even more probable is the newly leaked Poco F4 GT renders by Roland Quandt through the German website WinFuture.

We will get to them in a second, but before that, here’s the official Poco F4 GT announcement by the Poco Global Twitter page:

The biggest POCO launch of 2022 is coming! Bringing you #TheapexofPOWER, and more! Join us for #POCOF4GT global launch event on April 26th at 20:00 GMT+8! https://t.co/7p7rL4hDFg

— POCO (@POCOGlobal) April 22, 2022

On to the crux of the matter now.

Poco F4 GT Specs and Features (Expected)

Poco F4 GT  

The device has shown up in the signature Poco Yellow, Grey, and Black colours in these renders.

As you can see in the said images, the Poco F4 GT is the spitting image of the Redmi K50 Gaming smartphone. So, Xiaomi is expected to rehash the internal hardware and software too.

If that’s the case, the Poco F4 GT could wield a 64MP Sony IMX686 main camera, an 8MP 120° ultrawide snapper, and a 2MP macro unit. On the other side, the selfie camera could be a 20MP sensor.

Poco F4 GT colors

This front camera could be lying within a 6.67-inch 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED display with Victus protection, 1B colours, and HDR10+ support.

At the heart of the device, there could be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, a 4700mAh battery with 120W fast charging, and multiple memory configurations.

We will get to know the actual available memory options and confirmed specs details once the brand announces them on April 26. It is also when the Poco Watch and the Poco Buds Pro Genshin Impact Edition are set to see daylight. We were the first to bring the renders and specifications of those Poco devices to you.

As for other news, reviews, feature stories, buying guides and everything else tech-related, keep reading Digit.in.



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