So, finally, after literally months and months of rumors and expectations in all kinds of shenanigans, popcorn has launched the POC or f2 Pro smartphone a proper successor to the original Paco f1, which provided Stellar performance on a very restrictive budget, and before we get into it. Yes, as everyone was kind of expected, the pocket f2 Pro is basically the red, Mike, 30 Pro, just rebranded, except, of course, with a nice bit of the Paco launcher on there. Instead of the UI and before you point out hey, this is the pocket f2 bra where's, the standard, Paco f2? Well, nobody really knows best, just not to think about it. So yeah. It's kind of a shame that page phone didn't try and put a bit of extra effort. Didn't do something a bit more revolutionary, but the KIR 30 pro looks like a great handset and coupled with that excellent Paco launches software, that we all know and love.
This could be a solid handset for anyone, who's more demanding user, but doesn't have fat stacks, clogging up their wallet so that I've lit to the design first, and you get a nice Gorilla. Glass 5 finish front, and back so at least the pocket. F2 pro should prove nice and Hardy. You get a simple but reasonably sleek, look and finish, and it is available in boring, old, white and gray, but you do have neon blue or electric purple options if you fancy a bit more color in your life. However, if the hardware is exactly the same as that KIR 30 port, then you can expect a serious 280, Matt Graham hip to this thing, but once you dive into the specs, unsurprisingly, the pocket f2 Pro really delivers as far as performance scores.
This is, of course, the area where Hakka thorn really excels compared with a lot of similarly priced rivals. What are you getting here is called come, top-end, premium flagship platform, the Snapdragon ear 65, which is found and a lot of super premiums, smartphones that are twice the price of the POC or f2 Pro, the most affordable device. I've seen this in so far this year is the real meat X 50 Pro, which comes in at run, sort of 500 pounds at price point, and don't worry if you plan on passing self-isolation by basically playing pub G mobile all day long, because the POC or f2 Pro supports liquid cool technology —, which offers multi-directional heat dissipation. Oh very fancy, if that gamers in general, should be very well cared for by the POC or f2 pork. It's not Lee's.
You have the premium performance and that apparently efficient cooling technology as well. We've also got a 180 Hertz touch something rear. Well, it means is every poking pod to be instantly recognized by the smartphone. It's great news for any titles or an instant reaction or deaths of something fast and furious, like pudgy. More well bear college early stuff like that, and a lot of dedicated Gaiman smartphones.
They reach the sort of 240 Hertz touch sampling rate, but, to be honest, 180 Hertz is all you really need. Definitely right up there with a lot of other flagships, Android smartphones, and if you do like gaming on the go as well, you got full 5g support and there's Wi-Fi six support in there as well. In case you've got the latest hardware in your house for wireless networking. Now you've actually got two different SKUs of POC or f2 Pro. To choose from saw the breath.
You can either grab a six gigabyte model with ddr4 Ram and 128 gigs of UFS, 3.0 storage, or, if you've got a bit more scratched to spend, then you can buy an 8 gigabyte, DVR 5 model with 256 gigs at the FS 3.1 storage and both of those models come with a 4,700 William battery, which should happily see through a full day of pretty full-on slog. That's even despite the quite demanding hardware and in the launcher, page form was actually comparing it with the s20 plus, and it obviously came out quite favorably though they were comparing it to the exodus version of the Samsung phone, which is hardly fair. That's for the charge are not quite as impressive. It's 31 wired charge, and so you don't get this sexy.65 watt, charging of something like the recent Xperia smartphones or the real MCAS media fan, should really love that 6 point 6 7 inches AMOLED display, though especially the fact that there is no not job pinhole camera action on there. You actually got a pop-up selfie camera, something I haven't seen in a little while tour was great to see very cute.
Indeed, you get a full HD plus resolution same as many rivals around this sort price point you do have full each to your 10 plus support, which is great to hear and that's supported by the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime Video for some really nice, natural-looking, colors and strong contrast. There was no Express mention of the refresh rate, however, in the line, so you can assume it's just got the standard 60 Hertz refresh instead of a boost at 90, hurts from more silky. Smooth experience show me any problem with visibility, though even on a super bright, summery deer because it reaches 1,000 children. It's on that peak brightness level, and you also get a fingerprint sensor actually built into this bit itself as well, and hopefully nice bit of face recognition. Even though it's got that pop-up selfie camera, and while there was no mention of the actual speakers on the pocket, f2 Pro.
If it's the exact same setup as the KIA 30 Pro, which bit he sounds like, then you can just expect a single mono speaker housed on the bottom edge of all sexy, stereo speaker setup. But in better news. You do with these get support for super Bluetooth and a nice bit headphone jack action you're on the Paco F do pro as well hooray. Now, one of the few real differences between the Paco F 2 Pro and that red Nair 30 pro is the fact that, of course, you get the Paco launcher 2.0 here on the POC or fawn. That's instead of Xiaomi's me UI launcher, which is found on the Redmi handset and that's great news.
But anyone who likes a nice stock, a version of Android you'll, get Android 10, of course, here on the pocket, f2 pro, and I absolutely love the pocket launchers. You'll know. If you've seen my round ups of the best Android launchers, you can download from the Google Play Store. You can actually go and download it right now for your Android handset and give it a go. It's a nice, clean stock version of Android add some great customization options in there, though a few little tweaks that are quite nifty, such as, for instance, the addition of a search bar down at the bottom of the apps' drawer, and the good news is you do get NFC support here on the pocket, f2 Pro as well, for your contactless payments.
Now last up is the camera tech and the pocket. F2 Pro uses a quad lens setup slops there on the back. You get 64 megapixel primary lens, using Sony's IMAX 686 sensor, that's the natural successor to the mx-5 86, which of course proved very popular indie. The 686 you'll already found on a plethora of Xiaomi, handset and so far it's looking pretty good for you everyday photos and movies. You also get a 13 megapixel, ultra wide-angle lens and a 5 megapixel tell the macro lens, which busy looks like a slight push away of seeing a macro lens community capture, some really intricate up close detail of a subject from a very small distance.
Certainly the examples they gave in the launch were very impressive. Indeed, it'll be interesting to see how well it actually cops in the real world and last up in that quad lens setup is a basic 2 megapixel depth sensor for your portrait. Shots and page phone also announced that the POC or f2 built you up to 8k resolution home movies as well. Although they didn't see if there was any kind of time limit involved in that I'm guessing be able to shoot a few minutes of footage at most and before I. Forget, of course, that 20 megapixel pop-up selfie camera as well, which can be used to shoot it's a nice crisp video, it's a nice, slow motion, video apparently as well, so I'll be looking for that testing that out for all the Instagram action, so the Paco f/2 pro is actually on sale.
From today checking out the prices you can grab that six gigabyte model for 499 euros and the gig model for 599 euros is available to do from gear best, but it will become the likes of Amazon and Paco botnet very soon as well and so far, despite the disappointment of it basically being a rebranded. Redmi smartphone certainly looks like stunning value for money. Basically, if you want the power, the performance and the great features of something like the red magic 5g, but you don't want something that looks like a given smartphone your more conventional design, then it looks like the pocket. F2 pro could definitely scratch that itch. But what do you reckon? Oh, you disappointed excited, be great to hear you on thoughts and emotions.
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