Poco X3 NFC is all set to go official on September 7 and the corporate has now began teasing the specs of this upcoming telephone. The Xiaomi spin-off model on Wednesday indicated the specs with three mysterious photographs on Twitter. Individually, an inventory on e-retailer AliExpress has revealed that the Poco X3 NFC will pack a big 5,160mAh battery with 33W quick charging assist. The handset can be set to function a 64-megapixel essential digital camera and Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC.
Poco took to Twitter to release three cryptic photographs revealing key specs of the Poco X3 NFC. The primary picture, when decoded, hints that the telephone might include 120Hz refresh price. The second picture hints that there could also be 240Hz contact latency on the telephone. The third picture means that there could also be two variants within the Poco X3. It’s purported to be a ‘Professional’ mannequin which will launch alongside.
Some customers on Twitter additionally suggested that the third picture hints that the telephone could also be priced at $229 (roughly Rs. 16,700).
Chinese language e-retailer AliExpress additionally published a devoted web page teasing few key specs of the Poco X3. The telephone can be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC and include a 64-megapixel essential digital camera. The handset can even pack a big 5,160mAh battery with 33W quick charging.
The Poco X3 NFC launch event will happen on September 7 and can be reside streamed at 5.30pm IST. Current suggestions counsel that the telephone might function a 6.67-inch show. The telephone is expected to sport a quad rear digital camera setup and will include a 20-megapixel selfie digital camera. The Poco X3 can be tipped to hold a hole-punch show and a curved rectangular-shaped quad digital camera setup. As per other leaks, the telephone might have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Extra particulars relating to the Poco X3 NFC ought to be unveiled within the run as much as the launch.
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