Android phone iPhone SE provides flagship features for shocking low prices

Android phone iPhone SE provides flagship features for shocking low prices

Currently, the most interesting things in the smartphone world are happening in mid-range devices that are trying to pack premium features into sub-$500 handsets And a Chinese cell phone brand called Poco has taken the lead over other handset makers with its newly announced Poco F2 Pro

Poco is a sub-brand spun out of top Chinese handset maker Xioami, and the company made a splash a few years ago with the Poco F1 That device packed a fast processor and a large battery into an inexpensive phone, and the Poco F2 Pro is its long-awaited follow-up

So what did Poco do for an encore with its new €499 phone? For starters, the Poco F2 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 865 system-on-chip found in leading Android smartphones Phones with these same Snapdragon 865s, such as Samsung's Galaxy S20, cost a few hundred more than the Poco F2 Pro

Poco seems to be referring to Apple's playbook, with the $399 iPhone SE using the same pace-setting A13 Bionic chip found in the more expensive iPhone 11 model Unlike the iPhone SE, however, the Poco F2 Pro supports 5G and has a much larger screen

The Poco F2 Pro is also impressive in other ways, at least on paper: the Snapdragon 865 chipset means that the Poco phone will work on 5G networks It also has a large 4,700 mAh battery that will keep the device running all day long [This is because the Poco F2 Pro has a 667-inch AMOLED screen with full HD+ resolution (There is no mention of a fast refresh rate, so apparently there are some high-end features that must be sacrificed to keep the phone's price tag down)

The Poco F2 Pro has four rear cameras, led by a 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 sensor, which Poco augments with a 13MP ultra-wide angle lens, a 5MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor Although it will not have a telephoto lens, the Poco F2 Pro can shoot 8K video

A potential rival to the Poco F2 Pro is the as yet unannounced OnePlus Z, a cheaper version of OnePlus' recent device that many expect to land later this summer the OnePlus Z will not feature the Snapdragon 865 chipset It is not expected to, but may run on the Snapdragon 765G (a slightly less powerful mobile processing platform with built-in 5G connectivity)

Rumors suggest that the OnePlus Z will feature a triple camera setup (48MP main sensor, 16MP ultra-wide shooter, and 2MP macro lens) similar to the $699 OnePlus 8, with a fast 90Hz refresh rate on the display It has been noted that there is a possibility

If the OnePlus Z does arrive this summer as expected, expect it to rival the Poco F2 Pro's ambition to employ premium features in a sub-$500 phone

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