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Poco M4 5G launched in India with a 90Hz display and Dimensity 700 SoC

After the 4G and 5G variants of the Poco M4 Pro, Poco India has unveiled the Poco M4 5G in the country today. So, the Poco portfolio is evermore packed this year, and like it’s the case with a few other Poco smartphones, the newcomer is also a rebrand of another Xiaomi phone called Redmi Note 11E. It features a MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor, a 5000mAh battery, and an Android 12 inside. There is a 50MP primary camera on the back and a 90Hz LCD panel on the front.

Here are the complete Poco M4 5G specifications.

Poco M4 5G Specs and Features

Poco M4 5G

Poco M4 5G sports a 6.58-inch FHD+ 90Hz IPS LCD display. The front camera is an 8MP sensor while the back cameras are led by a 50MP shooter. There is a 2MP depth sensor too at the back. 

A MediaTek Dimensity 700 chip is used to power the device with help from LPDDR4x RAM+ UFS 2.2 storage configuration, and a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support (charger in the box).

Poco M4 5G

For connectivity, you are getting 7 5G bands, Bluetooth 5.1, and WiFi ac. The other things in the mix are Android 12-based MIUI 13, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, IP52 ingress protection, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB-C 2.0 port.

Poco M4 5G Price and Availability

Poco M4 5G

 

Poco M4 5G would cost you ₹12,999 for the 4+64GB variant and ₹14,999 for the 6+128GB model. There are other introductory discounts too with select bank cards and EMI transactions. it will be up for grabs through Flipkart starting May 5.



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