Are you planning to update your smartphone this 2023? Among all the innovations that have already been seen and that will arrive in the next few weeks, a very interesting candidate stands out. Xiaomi just presented the Redmi Note 12 Turbo model of China that will come to Spain and Latin America POCO F5. Because of the list of features, we can know that it will be one of the best running in the entire market. It could be the most wanted Xiaomi of 2013!
Everything you need to know about the POCO F5
The latest Redmi Note 12 Turbo will be launched in the West, in all likelihood, like the POCO F5. This product comes with a list of amazing features and designs. The only change between Redmi Note 12 Turbo and POCO F5 is expected to be the name and available colors.
Xiaomi’s mid-range is very careful in terms of design, which can be seen in the flat panels, and how well the front end of the rear camera is optimized. What’s more, the design has little to envy to the top end of Xiaomi, Samsung or the kingdom.
Its properties also make it clear that we are dealing with a real beast. The company’s chosen processor is Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2, up to 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB of internal storage and a 6.67 inch 120 Hz screen.
The battery will be 5,000 mAh, a really interesting figure that charges quickly. This POCO F5 will come with 67W battery recharge support in a few minutes. In addition, how could it be otherwise, it will release the latest software versions with Android 13 and MIUI.
Of course, it has all the connectivity and networks you can expect from a mid-range smartphone: Bluetooth, WiFi 6, NFC, 5G, etc.
A price that can be groundbreaking
Xiaomi has done in its hands to achieve again what POCO F3: a very advanced mid-range with a basic price. The Redmi Note 12 Turbo has been sold in China with a price of around 300 coins to change. When it comes to the West this figure will be higher, but we hope not much higher.
If Xiaomi manages to set an interesting price, it could leave all the top ends in check, because this little F5 few users should need more in 2023. What do you think?