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Xiaomi Poco F2 Lite with SD 765 chipset may launch soon

  We still don't know much about the Poco F2, but according to the hearsay, Poco can soon launch the Poco F2 Lite.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Poco will serve as a whole new independent brand from now on.
  • The Poco can soon launch the Poco F2 Lite.
It's very recent that we learnt, Poco will no longer be a part of Xiaomi. Poco will serve as a whole new independent brand from now on. This means that all the future products of Poco will have no intervention from Xiaomi.
But the point is, post-announcement of Poco operating as a separate entity, there was still no communication on the Poco F2. We are still clueless if Poco is even considering to introduce the successor of the 2018's launched Poco F1. That phone then, was a big hit. Available at an affordable price, the Poco F1 was launched with high-end specs and features. This is why, many consumers were/are looking forward to this particular smartphone.
But here's a piece of information for you all. We still don't know much about the Poco F2, but according to the hearsay, Poco can soon launch the Poco F2 Lite. The device has just appeared on the internet in form of live images. If these leaks are to be believed, then Poco F2 Lite will be the first smartphone from the brand Poco after getting separated from Xiaomi.
It's important to note that the Poco F2 Lite could be a piece of fiction. The details of this smartphone were shared by an anonymous tipster to RevAtlas. The Poco F2 Lite (a rumoured name) could be an affordable version of the Poco F2. And if we get into the rumoured specs of this phone, then the new Poco F2 Lite will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 chipset.

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