Poco X5 Pro leaks with Snapdragon 778G, vanilla X5 with Snapdragon 695 follows

Peter, 25 January 2023

A week ago the upcoming Poco X5 was spotted in the hands of a cricket star, but did you know that there is a Pro version on the way as well? That was news to us too, but a European retailer already list the device as “coming soon” and has posted an almost complete specs sheet.

The Xiaomi Poco X5 Pro has a 6.67” AMOLED display with 1,080 x 2,400px resolution (20:9), according to the retailer. The refresh rate isn’t mentioned, unfortunately, but it should be 120Hz like the Poco X4 Pro.

Anyway, the phone is powered by the Snapdragon 778G, a solid all-round upgrade over the 695 found inside the X4 Pro. The retailer list two memory configurations – 6/128GB and 8/256GB – both of which have a microSD card slot. The phone apparently runs Android 12 with MIUI 14 for Poco.

Xiaomi Poco X5 Pro (possibly a reused X4 Pro image)
Xiaomi Poco X5 Pro (possibly a reused X4 Pro image)

The main camera features a large 108MP 1/1.52” image sensor (0.7µm pixels) with an f/1.9 aperture like last year’s model. Thanks to the upgraded chipset, however, 4K video recording is now possible (at 30fps, but still). The other cameras on the back are an 8MP ultra wide (118°) and a 2MP macro. On the front, a 16MP selfie camera.

The power system is the same as before with a large 5,000mAh battery and 67W wired-only charging. For protection, there is Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and an IP68 rating – that last part doesn’t sound like Poco’s MO, so it might be a mistake on the spec sheet (the X4 Pro is rated for only IP53).

There’s no word on the price yet. At launch the X4 Pro was €300 for a 6/128GB model (a little less with early bird pricing) and €350 for the 8/256GB one. Overall, the Poco X5 Pro doesn’t seem to change much, but that Snapdragon 778G will have a big impact on performance. As for colors, you will have three choices: Blue, Black and, of course, Poco Yellow.

The retailer also lists details for the Xiaomi Poco X5. This one sticks to the Snapdragon 695 (as seen in Geekbench) and has a 6.67” AMOLED display (1,080 x 2,400px) with 120Hz refresh rate, which makes us think the Pro has a 120Hz display as well. The base X5 has only an IP54 rating, which sounds more believable.

This vanilla model is similar to the Pro, though with some downgrades, starting with the 48MP main camera, which is still joined by an 8MP ultra wide (118°) and 2MP macro (don’t count on 4K, however). The selfie camera is down to 13MP.

Poco X5 (possibly reused images) Poco X5 (possibly reused images)
Poco X5 (possibly reused images)

Another change is to the battery – the capacity remains at 5,000mAh, the charge speed drops to 33W.

Like its sibling, the Poco X5 is listed with 6/128GB and 8/256GB configurations (expandable with a microSD). There is no pricing info and no Poco X4 to use as a guide. The X5 offers three color choices: Green, Blue and Black.

Note: the Poco X5 Pro image looks identical to the X4 Pro. Maybe Xiaomi didn’t change the design, maybe the retailer reused an old image. The specs seem very close to the Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed.

As for the vanilla X5, the image looks remarkably like the Redmi K50i though the specs have little in common (plus, the listed colorways don't match the images). The specs are much closer to the Redmi Note 12, save for the chipset.

Source 1 | Source 2 (in Bulgarian)


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Reader comments

What point made same phone with different chipset?

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Jan 2023
  • gqb

I think the X5 can be cheaper than the X4 Pro since it will have a completely downgraded main camera sensor, so he's not that far off. I can agree with your point about the potential X5 Pro pricing. I totally doubt it will cost the same as ...

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Jan 2023
  • rAg

Poco X5 pro VS Redmi Note 12 pro . Downgrades:- 50MP Sony IMX766 camera with OIS in Note 12 pro is anytime better than 108 MP camera without OIS in Poco X5 pro.... . Upgrades:- Snapdragon 778G is better in Poco X5 pro than Dimensity 1080 in ...

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