Poco X6 Neo officially teased in India: Expected specifications and price

Updated : Mar 07, 2024 14:47
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Editorji News Desk

Poco X6 Neo is expected to launch in India this month, adding to the X6 Series. Interestingly, Poco India head Himanshu Tandon hinted at the device with a subtle critique of the Realme 12 contrasted against the Poco M6 5G.

Poco X6 Neo: Launch and Price (Expected)

While officially confirmed by Poco, the exact launch date remains under wraps. The Poco X6 Neo is rumoured to arrive in India as early as next week, with an expected price tag below Rs. 16,000 – ensuring its affordability.

At this stage, confirmed specifications are limited, but leaks suggest a 5,000mAh battery and a noteworthy 108MP primary camera. Online renders hint at a design that closely mirrors the Poco X6 Pro.

Possible Redmi Note 13R Pro Connection

Speculation is rife that the Poco X6 Neo could debut in India as a rebranded Redmi Note 13R Pro.  If true, let's explore what that implies for its potential specifications:

Poco X6 Neo Specifications (Expected)

  • Display: A 6.67-inch OLED panel with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits peak brightness could be in store.
  • Processor: Power likely comes from the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 SoC.
  • Camera: A primary 108MP sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor, with a 16MP front-facing camera for selfies.
  • Software: MIUI 14 based on Android 13 is the anticipated software experience.
  • Battery: A sizable 5,000mAh battery supporting 33W fast charging could provide ample power.

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