New POCO phone set to launch in India on September 30th, Flipkart reveals

Highlights
  • POCO India to launch a new phone in India on September 30th.
  • The handset will be exclusively sold via Flipkart.
  • POCO is yet to reveal the name of the device it plans to launch.

Flipkart Big Billion Days sale is right around the corner and the e-commerce giant is teasing new product launches and great discounts on a variety of products, including electronics. Flipkart has revealed a list of new phone launches ahead of the most-anticipated Big Billion Days sale. One among them is POCO, which will be launching a new phone in India on September 30th, and the same is listed on Flipkart. Interestingly, POCO is yet to start teasing the upcoming announcement on their social media handles but we can expect to learn more information in the next few days. To recall, POCO F3 GT was the company’s last phone launch in India.

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To recall, the POCO X3 GT was the company’s last global launch in July. It flaunts a 6.6-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 1100 nits brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1100 SoC coupled with up to 8GB LPDDRX RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage that is further expandable. It boots Android 11-based MIUI 12.5 custom skin out of the box and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 67W fast-charging support.

POCO X3 GT India launch

POCO X3 GT rocks a triple camera setup on the back, with a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP macro lens for close-up shots. There is a 16MP snapper on the front for selfies and video chats, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security, VC Liquid cooling tech, and JBL powered dual stereo speakers. The phone measures 163.3 X 75.9 X 8.9mm and weighs 193 grams. Connectivity features include 5G, 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, and USB Type-C port for charging and data sync.

Also read: POCO X3 Pro allegedly catches fire after fully charging; company says “customer induced damage”