Poco has no plans of launching the Poco F2 Pro in India just yet. The company started off by targeting the flagship segment but is now focused on the mid-range segment. It has already tasted some success with the Poco X2 and is now expanding the portfolio with another new smartphone series. The first phone to arrive under the new M-series is the Poco M2 Pro.
Ever since the teasers for the Poco M2 Pro were released, we knew that it would be a Redmi Note 9 Pro (global variant) rebrand. The construction is basically the same as the Indian variant of the Redmi Note 9 Pro. It’s simply that the design has been lifted from the global variant, as seen below. The back is protected with Gorilla Glass 5 and you will find a side-mounted fingerprint on board in tow. Poco M2 Pro (left) vs Redmi Note 9 Pro (right) – design comparison
Poco M2 Pro has been priced at Rs. 13,999 for the 4GB+64GB base variant. The 6GB+64GB variant will cost you Rs. 14,999 whereas the highest-end 6GB+128GB variant will see you shell out Rs. 16,999 in India.
Poco M2 Pro: Beebom’s Take
We have listed all of the specifications of the Poco M2 Pro above. But, what is our true take on this device? Poco M2 Pro is just lousy work on Poco’s part. The company had promised a slew of things and boasted of its independent nature but at the end of the day, it’s only launching Redmi rebranded phones since its revival.