![]() ![]() The Full HD+ resolution display gets sufficiently bright for outdoor usage and is not particularly harsh on eyes. The Poco M2 Pro gets a good quality IPS LCD panel. ‘Two shades of black’ is perhaps the color people with a bit subdued taste could go for. There are three colors to choose from that should appeal to youngsters. In fact, this is definitely one of the better-looking phones available under 15K. So, overall, there isn’t really anything to complain about when it comes to design and build quality. The secondary microphone and IR Blaster are both present up top. The audio jack, USB Type-C port, and loudspeaker at the bottom are symmetrically aligned (well, almost). ![]() And we wouldn’t have preferred it on the other edge for sure. The volume rocker a little close to the top, but we didn’t face much trouble accessing it. One minor peeve point is that we frequently hit the sensor unintentionally. We end up pressing the power button as soon as we pick the phone and almost always the phone directly wakes up to the home screen. The side-mounted fingerprint sensor on the polycarbonate side frame is easily accessible. The Poco M2 Pro is not a slim or compact phone, but the profile and ergonomics are as good as they get for affordable phones with competent hardware in 2020. Not ideal, but it is what it is.įor what it’s worth, the protective case bundled with the phone has the needed raised lip to protect the camera module from scratches when the phone lies on a flat surface. Then again, that’s a very familiar design snag these days. The square camera module is the same as on Redmi Note 9 Pro and it still juts out quite a bit. Such cutouts on LCD screens are not 100% neat, though. There is Gorilla Glass 5 on both front and rear, it is reasonably slim for a phone with a 5000mAh battery, and we quite like the dual-tone gradient pattern on the back.īezels around the massive 6.67-inch display are quite narrow and the selfie camera resides within a centrally aligned punch-hole - which we feel is the least hostile of notches (when done right, that is). Inside the box, there is:įor all the design similarities it shares with the Note 9 Pro in India, the Poco M2 Pro still feels different. ![]() The Poco M2 Pro box isn’t skipping any of the basics. IR Blaster, NavIC, Bluetooth 5.0, Dual-band Wi-Fi, Poco M2 Pro Price in India and Specifications ModelsĦ.67-inch, LCD Screen, 91.4% screen to body ratio, Gorilla Glass 5ĤGB+ 64GB 6GB+ 64GB 6GB+ 128GB (Expandable up to 512GB)ĥ020mAh battery with 33W charger in the box Poco M2 Pro Review: Verdict, Pros, Cons. ![]() Poco M2 Pro Review: Performance and Software.Poco M2 Pro Review: Design and Build quality.With the Poco M2 Pro, the brand moves further down the ladder and repackages Redmi Note 9 Pro as a phone with amazing value and illustrious spec-sheet that includes a powerful chipset, beefy battery, and a decent set of cameras.īut are there any caveats you need to be aware of? Is this a phone that you should buy? We have been testing the Poco M2 Pro and have now gathered our thoughts in our review. In times like these, we least expected a disruptive option, but Poco being an emerging independent brand with Xiaomi’s backing is as aggressive as ever and can afford to compete at razor-thin margins in order to gain its footing. Manufacturers across the board are quietly phasing out old models and replacing them with newer ones making the necessary adjustments. Post the COVID disruption and the recent GST price hike, the affordable segment is going through a consolidation phase in India. ![]()
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