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                        POCO X2
Product Description
RealityFlow (120 Hz) Display
More the frames, smoother is the viewing experience. This smartphone lets you enjoy just that, with its extreme refresh rate. Not to forget, its FHD+ display with the tall-body design will keep you glued to the visuals on-screen.
Quad Rear Camera Array
This smartphone’s quad-camera system (64 MP Sony IMX686 sensor, 8 MP ultra-wide sensor, 2 MP depth sensor, and 2 MP macro sensor) will help you click stunning photos wherever you go.
Improved Sensor
The Sony IMX686 sensor will make even your most random everyday clicks look great with the right amount of detail.
Dual In-screen Cameras
All your selfies will look effortlessly gorgeous when you are clicking them with this smartphone's 20 MP + 2 MP dual in-screen cameras.
RAW Camera Capture
This camera will capture images and videos in the RAW format, thereby letting you capture images with larger file sizes.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G Processor
Featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor and 6 GB of RAM, this smartphone is every gaming lover’s dream, paving the way for effortless performance. Oh, and with an internal memory capacity of 128 GB, you can store files without any hassle.
Liquid Cooling System
Get ready to game to your heart’s content, as this smartphone’s liquid cooling system will not let anything come your way.
4500 mAh Battery
This smartphone will keep you glued to your work and games, for a long time, thanks to its 4500 mAh battery. It also supports 27 W fast-charging.
Gorgeous Design
A 3D curved glass body, a 16.94 cm (20:9) large cinematic screen - this smartphone has everything flaunt-worthy!
Power Button with Fingerprint Scanner
You can unlock your phone easily using the power button that also features a fingerprint sensor.
A Strong and Sturdy Phone
Featuring the P2i Splash-proof coating, this smartphone can resist splashes which makes it the ideal one to carry along even for your adventures.
Hi-res Sound
Enjoy watching anything on your smartphone with equally great sound, thanks to this smartphone’s hi-res sound.

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