A plastic build is probably one way the company
A plastic build is probably one way the company


Does it mean the F1 is badly built? We recently saw Xiaomi impressing us all with a very high-quality plastic build on the budget Redmi Y2, which often fools onlookers for a metal build. Xiaomi has itself moved on to metal for its entry-level budget smartphones; so why adopt cheap-looking plastic for a phone sitting in the midrange category? Probably keeping weight, heat dissipation and affordability in mind.

A plastic build is probably one way the company could keep the prices from hurting the consumers’ wallet. The Armoured Edition sports a Kevlar rear panel, which POCO says is pretty resistant to scratches the F1 could accumulate in daily wear and tear. Only a Xiaomi sub-brand could pull off such a thing.. It’s the same case with the POCO F1 — it’s built well with a sturdy fit and finish. Other fine areas where the POCO cuts down on price are areas such as a missing IR transmitter, and probably a few other internals that we may not entirely know of.Specification-crunching nerds will be happy to see a USB-C port and a 3. However, their premium Mi branded offerings could never make a dent in the market share of brands like OnePlus and Samsung — the 2015’s Mi 4, 2016’s Mi 5 and 2017’s Mi MIX 2 never managed to sell as expected. There’s also a dual speaker setup, with the earpiece working as the secondary speaker.

The major issue was the company’s brand image, which was assumed to be starry in the budget categories, but relatively cheaper in the premium segments. The use of plastic also means weight is kept under check. A plastic build also means you can go without a case as its better protected against scratches and accidental drops, yet POCO bundles a protective case for concerned users. So there you have it — one excuse for POCO to justify the lower price for its fans. However, do note that the case doesn&China plastic sleeves Company39;t fit snug enough and easily pops out if you exert a firm grip on the sides — we accidentally dropped our unit a few times due to that, but the sturdy plastic build ensured we were left with minor scuffs. Yes, you read that right — the POCO F1 is made out of plain old plastic. Therefore, the F1 — POCO’s first offering — aims to hit hard the sweet spot between affordability and glamorous performance. What’s POCO offering as standard is the Snapdragon 845 — a chipset reserved for use by smartphones above the Rs 30,000 segment.The answer to this is obvious — cost cutting.So how is POCO managing to deliver flagship-class specifications for midrange prices? What is the secret trick that Xiaomi’s sub-brand has adopted to threaten OnePlus at its own game? Let’s find out. POCO is meant to carve space for itself in the premium ‘OnePlus-ruled’ segment and help Xiaomi penetrate the segment like it does in the budget categories. If POCO had to accommodate a flagship-grade chipset with additional performance enhancements, they had to cut down somewhere. If you own the kevlar back (top end model) you don't need to use the case anyway.5mm headphone jack — features that pleasure an enthusiast.Aesthetics, BuildIn an age where manufacturers are basking their premium phones in fragile glass panels, POCO has boldly gone for a polycarbonate build.However, we got to use the top-end Armoured Edition as our daily driver and we couldn’t resist taking off the case. With this handset, Xiaomi has managed to break the norm with what it states as 'Honest pricing' and shake up the entire flagship-oriented industry by offering a most expensive chipset at the cheapest price point ever.

The first device needed to be affordable enough to catch attention while appealing to the young urban crowd who want to relate to an ambitious brand philosophy. The dual rear camera setup is vertically and symmetrically aligned at the centre, with the fingerprint scanner sitting just below it — à la OnePlus 6. However, in our usage, we found that the second speaker is barely audible outdoors while the primary speaker does a great job with an impressive audio quality. It starts at Rs 20,999 for the base variant with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage and goes up to Rs 29,999 for the high-end model with a Kevlar rear panel.The F1 also adorns the notch design from modern flagships. In typical Xiaomi fashion, the notch is as big as the one on the Apple iPhone X.Xiaomi has always been ruling the budget smartphone categories with its high value-for-money Redmi series. Not all may be lucky as the # display is the most expensive part on the phone, should you happen to drop it on a rough surface.To tackle the issue, Xiaomi formulated POCO (aka POCOPHONE for the global market) — a new brand that appeals to the performance-seeking younger generation. The carbon fibre on the rear panel also makes it one of the coolest looking phones for an even cooler price tag. If that doesn’t satisfy your alter ego while justifying to your ‘OnePlus-friends,’ POCO says that most users will eventually put a case on the body, which eventually defies the point of building phones out of glass or metal



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