Poco M3 leaks in new renders with Yellow, Blue and Gray Color options


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Poco is gearing up for the launch of Poco M3 on 24th November. The smartphone leaks again in new renders while showing us the PocoM3 design. Render of Poco M3 is shared by leakster, Ishan Agarwal via 91Mobiles. Poco’s new smartphone recently appeared on SIRIM certification in Malaysia with model number M2020J19CG. It seems the POCO M3 launch is imminent in the Asian markets. Although exact availability details are not known yet.

Talking about the new render, the first observation from it is three different color options for POCO M3 that include Yellow, Blue, and Gray. The new smartphone has a  waterdrop notch on the front side. On the backside, there is a triple-camera setup along with an LED flash embedded in a rectangular design similar to the OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 Edition. According to some leaks, the primary camera of the smartphone is a 48MP sensor. Poco M3 has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor embedded on the power button. There is a SIM tray on the left side of the smartphone.

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POCO M3 Specifications (Rumoured)

According to the leaks and rumors, it features a 6.53-inch waterdrop IPS LCD panel with FHD+, 1080 x 2340 pixel resolution. The display also has Corning Gorilla Glass protection. It will come with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC and Adreno 610 GPU. POCO M3 comes with 6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB/256GB internal storage options along with a dedicated memory card slot.

In-camera section, the upcoming smartphone will have a 48MP wide-angle primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 5MP macro camera. There is an 8MP wide-angle camera in a waterdrop notch for selfies. POCO M3 will have a huge 6000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The smartphone will run on MIUI 11 based on Android 10 out of the box.

The smartphone will house side-mount fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0 A2DP, LE, GPS, FM radio, and USB Type-C 2.0.

We have to wait and watch rather than just speculating about the features.

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