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If you are a keen follower of Xiaomi smartphones and their codenames, you will be quick to tell that this device is headed to the Indian market. We all know that Geekbench results can be easily faked, but here is something interesting.Īpparently, the Poco X2 aka Poco F2 is codenamed ‘phoenixin’. Sure, it doesn’t say Poco F2, but nothing else comes to mind when I see the Poco X2 listing on Geekbench.
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Now, in another related development, a device codenamed Xiaomi POCO X2 has popped on benchmarking platform Geekbench, adding even more weight to the Poco F2 trademark claims from China.
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This is despite having deleted the tweet (above) later on. Matter of fact, Xiaomi has reportedly filed a trademark for the Poco F2 in China, further adding weight to Tse’s statement that something good is being lined up for 2020. Its been about a year and a half since the first-generation model came to life but no Poco F2 (Pocophone F2) yet.īut the company has been trying to keep the fanbase hopeful of a better future, with the head of Pocophone Global Alvin Tse last month implying that 2020 will be the year something good comes from the company. Original story (published on January 15, 2020) follows:įans of POCO by Xiaomi have been uncertain as to whether the impressive Pocophone F1 (known as Poco F1 in India) would ever get a successor. New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….