An unannounced Xiaomi smartphone carrying the model number M2004J11G has been certified by the Russian EEC authority. According to the database, this device will be arriving under the POCO branding.
Remember the Xiaomi M2004J11G smartphone I talked about back in February? Turns out it is a Poco device. It has now received the EEC certification. ?#Xiaomi #POCO #PocoF2 pic.twitter.com/aHGPmqCVhJ
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) April 1, 2020
At the moment, there isn’t much details regarding this upcoming handset. However, reputable tipster Mukul Sharma believed that this device could actually be the POCO F2.
As we already know yesterday, POCO India General Manager C Manmohan had confirmed that the POCO F2 will not be arriving as a rebranded Redmi K30 Pro. Therefore, the POCO F2 is likely to be a flagship phone which is designed and developed by POCO’s in-house team.
Back in 2018, the POCO F1 was announced as the cheapest Snapdragon 845-fueled smartphone. This time round, it is speculated that the POCO F2 could once again be the cheapest Snapdragon 865 flagship in the market.
However, Manmohan do hint that the POCO’s flagship phones are unlikely to cost around Rs. 20,000 ($265).