Xiaomi Pocophone F1 goes official with Snapdragon 845 and a $300 price tag

22 August 2018
The price starts at INR20,999 ($300) and reaches INR29,999 ($430) for the 256GB version.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 22 Aug 2018

I don‘t think there is anything you can not like about this phone for that price tag.

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    • Andy
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    • 22 Aug 2018

    Walter C. Dornez, 22 Aug 2018What do you use NFC for anyways? Just curious Contactless payments. You can add multiple cards so it's more convenient than having a full wallet all the time. And imo phones are supposed to make our lives more convenient. For the same reason I won't buy a phone without a headphone jack

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      • Anonymous
      • Dkx
      • 22 Aug 2018

      For all, those who are embarrassed by the name Poco F1. Sod off! No one is forcing you to buy it. I ain't buying a name. I'm buying a phone with exceptional features for the pricing.

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        • HappyDays
        • UiT
        • 22 Aug 2018

        Xiaomi maniac, 22 Aug 2018I think amoled would rise the price like ... 20 euro? LCD h... moreThe LCD screen on my Nokia 8 disagrees with your comment on sunlight contrast ration, no trouble whatsoever in full sunlight ;-)

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          • Luxor
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          • 22 Aug 2018

          Not bad. Doesnt this mean Xiaomi need to lower their Mi 8 SE price? Also need to lower all their other flagship price. This Pocophone literally a flagship killer that gonna cannibalize Xiaomi themselves. Other than that, hope this goes globally and not just online sales. Xiaomi not playing like Oneplus did back then avoiding retail channel are they? That does hike up the price up to 40% higher.

            Andy, 22 Aug 2018$300 and no NFC? That's a deal breaker, I was seriously con... moreIt's not like there are lots of places in the world that use that NFC you cant live without. It's not so mainstream that everyone use it in everywhere so the phone makers will have it as priority to set in.

              Andy, 22 Aug 2018Haha. Yeah it is. Pretty obvious really. The phones good. W... moreWhat do you use NFC for anyways? Just curious

                Anonymous, 22 Aug 2018Why can't all flagships cost like this?Well there's a bunch of stuff that goes into the phone than just making it. Xiaomi also makes small profits and is pretty small in scale compared to the corporate behemoths like Samsung and Apple

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                  • Anonymous
                  • IsY
                  • 22 Aug 2018

                  Why can't all flagships cost like this?

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                    • Andy
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                    • 22 Aug 2018

                    Walter C. Dornez, 22 Aug 2018Probably because it's important to that user Haha. Yeah it is. Pretty obvious really. The phones good. Would've been perfect if it had NFC. I'd have snapped it up

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                      • 22 Aug 2018

                      It's interesting when phone using Snapdragon 845, and have low price. Xiaomi do a good job with that. But when you already using Samsung Note8 for daily use, is it necessery to switch phone?

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                        • Anonymous
                        • Nu7
                        • 22 Aug 2018

                        Andy, 22 Aug 2018$300 and no NFC? That's a deal breaker, I was seriously con... moreBelieve it or not,for most people no NFC is not a deal breaker..

                          Kiyasuriin, 22 Aug 2018It's a perfect phone in my opinion. Just get rid of the not... moreyeah it's perfect for it's price , i don't even care for the existence of the notch , it's amazing by all means , and i'd literally steal it tho >:)

                            nik.007, 22 Aug 2018Well, I own a Xiaomi myself, Redmi Note 4 for the past year... moreYes Redmi Pro are used by even Tech Savvy Executives as cheap alternative for iPhone or Samsung Galaxy lines. It just costs Rs 12,000 - 14,000 after exchange or even then it is lot cheaper. It runs for two years without any issues (I know kids and MIL using LetV Le1 for nearly 2.5 years without any issues, be it battery, display, reception).

                              Didn't realize this but ordered Nova 3! My bad!

                                Surely the cheapest sd 845 phone on the market bring it on to my country Indonesia

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                                  • Anonymous
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                                  • 22 Aug 2018

                                  BrendonF, 22 Aug 2018Are you embarrassed to use your real name in public ? :PIf you are asking why I don't have an account, that's because this website asked for facebook login for a long time, and I don't have facebook. So I just got used to posting anonymously.

                                    Someone Else, 22 Aug 2018I'm not being salty. I would love to own a Pocophone for th... moreWell, I own a Xiaomi myself, Redmi Note 4 for the past year. I also have a 2 year old Redmi 3s Prime being used at my home (since 2 years ofc). And again, being in India, I have seen/known/met a very high number of people using Xiaomis. And not even once have I heard/experienced any issue related to the display. From my experience, I can very confidently claim that Xiaomi is providing much better displays than what we deserve, as in, for the amount that we are paying.
                                    And regarding the service centre thing, that's what I saw with my eyes. If you think that it's made up, well than that's your bad. I certainly did not take a picture to back my claim.

                                      OwnFix3, 22 Aug 2018Why are you even commenting it? Go and buy OP6 or S9?!Probably because it's important to that user

                                        Andy, 22 Aug 2018$300 and no NFC? That's a deal breaker, I was seriously con... moreYou can buy another flagship with NFC, i definitely not use NFC, so its bargain.