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Poco X5 has all of its specs leaked, won't be launched in India



Yesterday Poco India officially announced that the Poco X5 Pro will be launching in the country on February 6. Missing from that reveal was any mention of the non-Pro Poco X5, and according to a new leak today, that’s for good reason.

It turns out that the Poco X5 won’t be launching in India alongside its Pro sibling. Instead, we’ll see the X5 in Europe. So now the question is – will the X5 Pro be available in Europe too, or just India? There’s no answer to this yet, but at the rate the leaks are going we’ll surely find out in a few days at most.

Exclusive: POCO X5 5G marketing material…



Article Source: Gizbot

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