Not carried by US mobile data carriers No Verizon or other CDMA coverage No 4G LTE on any US carrier No NFC, no waterproofing or dust resistance No extensive accessory ecosystem We may receive a ...
Pocophone feels like it’s the OnePlus 2.0. TwoPlus. NextPlus. OnePlusOne — whatever. Xiaomi’s new subsidiary is its attempt to upend the current established order of smartphones by copycatting OnePlus ...
There's something about the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 that's stuck with users across the internet since launch. This is a relatively inexpensive phone with an alternate name: POCO F1, and a set of specs ...
Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone brand known for affordable smartphones (and loads of other gadgets) with formidable specs, has launched a new brand. It's called Pocophone, and by the looks of its first ...
Xiaomi has spent much of 2018 waging war on the smartphone industry’s elite on multiple fronts. From entry-level bargains to multi-camera mid-rangers to high-concept, experimental flagships, Xiaomi’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. What is clear from a glance at the Pocophone F1’s specifications is ...
Now that the Pocophone F1 is out in India, the press is allowed to talk about the phone. It will soon be launched in greater Asia and Europe and while there have yet to be any plans for the Americas, ...
NOTE: Specs and details are based on rumors. Xiaomi’s PocoPhone is expected to release the Xiaomi PocoPhone F2 soon. The smartphone is rumored to come with a 6.67 inches AMOLED display with an ...
Xiaomi will launch its Pocophone F1 in South Korea through the three local telecommunication carriers, becoming the first Chinese handset manufacturer to do so. The phone will begin sales on November ...
The dual-camera setup found on the back of Xiaomi’s Pocophone F1 has just been rated as an amazing mobile imaging tool – for 2016. According to the newly published results of an in-depth review ...
Three years ago, Lenovo’s CEO Yang Yuanqing pulled his company out of the high-end smartphone battleground, saying that there were “too many Chinese vendors,” some of whom were “playing irrationally.” ...