Xiaomi is now offering the Poco X6 Pro – with a decent launch discount. The model can be purchased directly from the manufacturer at a price of just under 315 euros, including a 10 percent coupon activated must become. The smaller storage version is available for this price, while the larger model variant currently costs 342 euros. The regular price is 349 euros and 420 euros.
The Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro is a smartphone with decent features. A Dimensity 8300 Ultra SoC is used, which also has a Mali-G615 GPU. The RAM is 8 or 12 gigabytes, the UFS 4.0 storage measures 256 and 512 gigabytes. The smartphone, which weighs around 190 grams and is 8.25 millimeters thick in the plastic version, has a strong display. This measures 6.67 inches diagonally and has a resolution of 2,712 x 1,220 pixels. The AMOLED panel supports a maximum brightness of 1,800 cd/m² and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
There are three cameras available on the back. The main camera with a resolution of 64 megapixels is complemented by an ultra-wide-angle camera with 8 megapixels and a 2 MP macro camera. The front camera has a resolution of 16 megapixels. The fingerprint is on the display. The 5,000 mAh battery can be charged with up to 67 watts; dual SIM operation is supported, as is wireless communication via NFC. Dolby Atmos-capable speakers are installed and IP54 certification is available. HyperOS is used as the operating system.
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