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Xiaomi Surge S1, Poco X3 Pro, Galaxy S20 FE and more Podcast by TechArena

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Xiaomi mobile phone took it to Weibo to announce their latest Surge S1 chipset. The teaser referred to a small self-developed chipset. This actually lowers expectations, since it mentioned “small”. What this could mean is a secondary chip sitting right beside a prime Snapdragon or Mediatek chipset. The Poco X3 Pro is finally confirmed for launch in India. The device was just recently launched in Europe, the device will be available for under Rs 21,000 ($285). The phone has a POCO branding on its back that’s different from traditional logos at the back. The device features a 6.67-inch LCD display with HDR10 support, a 120Hz refresh rate. The device houses a Snapdragon 860 SOC, that’s paired with up to 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of UFS 3.1 Storage. You’ve probably heard of the Galaxy S20 FE device, which also happens to be one of the best devices from Samsung. After the Galaxy S20 FE 4G, here’s a 5G variant of the same device, but with a Snapdragon processor. The previous device literally has no issues, other than the plastic build, but it can be compromised with a strong case.

Xiaomi mobile phone took it to Weibo to announce their latest Surge S1 chipset. The teaser referred to a small self-developed chipset. This actually lowers expectations, since it mentioned “small”. What this could mean is a secondary chip sitting right beside a prime Snapdragon or Mediatek chipset. The Poco X3 Pro is finally confirmed for launch in India. The device was just recently launched in Europe, the device will be available for under Rs 21,000 ($285). The phone has a POCO branding on its back that’s different from traditional logos at the back. The device features a 6.67-inch LCD display with HDR10 support, a 120Hz refresh rate. The device houses a Snapdragon 860 SOC, that’s paired with up to 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of UFS 3.1 Storage. You’ve probably heard of the Galaxy S20 FE device, which also happens to be one of the best devices from Samsung. After the Galaxy S20 FE 4G, here’s a 5G variant of the same device, but with a Snapdragon processor. The previous device literally has no issues, other than the plastic build, but it can be compromised with a strong case.

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