Poco has announced its plans to launch the Poco F6 series on May 23. The series will come with two models, the Poco F6 and the Poco F6 Pro. Both of these devices are essentially rebranded versions of the China-exclusive Redmi Turbo 3 and the Redmi K70. In this article, we will discuss all the specs and features we expect on the Poco F6 Pro.

1. Design & display
Poco has recently confirmed the design of the F6 Pro, revealing that it looks exactly like the Redmi K70 (full review). It features flat sides, a slightly curved back panel for a comfortable grip, and the same rectangular camera module with four cutouts, three of them featuring a camera sensor, and the last cutout housing a flash module.
On the front, we can expect a 6.67-inch 2K resolution (3200 x 1440p) display with a 120Hz refresh rate, up to 2160Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate, and up to 3840Hz PWM dimming. The display will likely offer complete coverage of the DCI-PC color gamut, as well as support for HDR10+, HDR Vivid, and Dolby Vision.
2. Performance
Under the hood, the Poco F6 Pro will most likely come with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, which is Qualcomm’s flagship processor from last year. This chip is built on TSMC’s 4nm node, offering a mind-blowing AnTuTu score of around 1.71 million. For comparison, its predecessor, the Poco F5 Pro achieves an AnTuTu score is around 1.05 million.
The phone will also feature upgraded RAM and storage, replacing LPDDR5 RAM with LPDDR5x and UFS 3.1 storage with UFS 4.0 storage. We expect the device to debut with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. For heat management, the brand could include a 5000 mm2 heat dissipation system.
3. Optics
Like the Redmi K70, we expect the Poco F6 Pro to also come with the Sony LYT 800 50MP main camera sensor. This 1″ Type camera sensor was announced last year, and it uses Sony’s cutting-edge stacked sensor technology. It will also come with an f/1.6 aperture and optical image stabilization. The two other cutouts on the back will likely house an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP macro sensor.
On the front, the camera device is expected to offer a 16MP selfie snapper. The primary camera will likely support up to 8K video recording in 24FPS, while also offering 4K & 1080p recording in 60FPS. The front camera will likely offer up to 1080p 60FPS video recording.
4. Battery & other details
The battery could be a bit smaller than last year at 5,000mAh, however, it is expected to offer 120W fast charging compared to the 67W of its predecessor. The device could also come with Xiaomi’s P2 fast charging chip and G1 battery management chip.
The phone is expected to feature an in-display fingerprint sensor for security and stereo speakers. It will likely debut with Xiaomi’s HyperOS, which is an Android 14-based operating system. For connectivity, we can expect the device to offer Wi-Fi 7 support, as well as Wi-Fi 6 (dual-band), as well as Bluetooth 5.3, offering support for AAC / LDAC / LHDC 5.0 audio codecs.
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