The debut of the Xiaomi Poco X5 series is planned for February 6. The Poco X5 and Poco X5 Pro will make their global debut on that day, and now what appears to be the official marketing material for the two phones has leaked, revealing all the key details of the phone. mid-range devices.
Starting with the vanilla Poco X5, that phone will feature a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED with a 240Hz touch refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,200 nits. Under the hood will be the Snapdragon 695, the same chipset as last year’s Poco X4 Pro. In terms of camera, the Poco X5 will be equipped with a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2MP macro lens and a 13MP selfie shooter on the front. Other specifications include a 5,000mAh battery and 33W fast charging. Interestingly, the Poco X5 will only be launched globally and not in India.
Of course, the Poco X5 Pro will be the star of the show. It will feature a 6.67-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED with 1920Hz PWM. Gone is last year’s phone’s Snapdragon 695. in its place is the much more impressive Snapdragon 778G. The Poco X5 Pro boasts more impressive cameras than the vanilla Poco X5, with a 108MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro lens, and a 16MP selfie camera. There is also a 5000 mAh battery, but charging is reduced to 67 W.
Exclusive: POCO X5 5G marketing material with specifications.
– Snapdragon 695 processor
-6.67″, AMOLED, 2400×1080 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
-48MP main + 8MP wide angle + 2MP macro
-13MP selfie
-5000mAh battery
-33W charging with MMT technology(1/2)#POCOX55G pic.twitter.com/M9g5jKLyaY
— Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) in 2023 January 31
Exclusive: POCO X5 Pro 5G marketing material for global region.
-6.67″, AMOLED, 120 Hz refresh rate, 2400 x 1080 resolution, 10-bit, 1920 Hz PWM dimming
– Snapdragon 778G
-108MP main + 8MP wide angle + 2MP macro
– 16 MP selfie
-5000 mAh
-67W turbo charging with MMT technology(1/2)#POCOX5Pro5G pic.twitter.com/O4tcs54vIY
— Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) in 2023 January 31

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