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August 2020
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Outstanding value for money, Robust internal hardware, Incredible battery life, 33W fast charging, Decent cameras
Not great at low-light, 60Hz panel
Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android CentralWho it's forIf you're looking for a phone with two-day battery life and over 30W fast chargingIf you need a phone that gives you the best value in this categoryIf you're looking for a phone with a large display an...
Excellent performance, Solid battery life, Fast charging support,
Uninspiring design, Software comes with bloatware, Poor mono speaker, Competitors for Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro, Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro, vs, Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro, Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro, vs, Realme 6, ShareTweetShare
The POCO M2 Pro is a mix of the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, which means it's a familiar phone that offers little in terms of uniqueness. That being said, if you're able to move beyond the similarities, there isn't too much to complain about...
The POCO M2 Pro, which currently sells for Rs 11,999 for the base 4+64 GB variant, with the topmost variant being equipped with 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of Internal Storage. While the device might not have an identity of its own, it does have quite a few thi...
Large ‘Dot' display is good, Good cameras, Smooth performance, Premium glass body, Dedicated Dual SIM and microSD slots, Excellent battery life with support for 33W fast charging
Low-light camera performance could be better, Might be large and bulky for some,
Priced starting at Rs. 13999 for the 4GB RAM with 64GB version, the POCO M2 Pro is one of the best phones for under Rs. 15000. The punch-hole LCD screen with minimal bezels is good, comes with decent cameras, features premium glass body, offers smooth per...
Extrait: Poco separated itself from Xiaomi earlier this year to form an “independent” identity. Poco, however, still borrows Xiaomi s MIUI software, distribution, service channels and this time a full smartphone itself.Just as its ideology Pocos product lineup l...
Well, if you're looking for a phone around the Rs 15,000 mark, and you already don't own the Redmi Note 9 Pro, then, by all means, go ahead and get yourself a Poco M2 Pro.For its part, Poco has also helped the M2 Pro's case by equipping it with a premium...
Decent Camera, Good battery Life, Faster Charging, No Ads, Great Price, Good Performance
Rebranded Phone, Unimaginative design, No Upgrades, Average Software Experience, Constant Intrusion by GetApps Application
The Poco M2 Pro as a standalone phone is a steal if you do not like to see ads in Redmi phones but want a similar alternative. However, we are quite disappointed with the uninspired design that is essentially a copy-paste job. If you can look past its reb...
Poco M2 Pro is basically the Redmi Note 9 Pro with faster 33W charging and a minor design change. There are no two ways about it. Poco announced that it is now an independent smartphone brand. The two new products – Poco X2 and Poco M2 Pro – makes me ques...