Prior to its launch in India, the POCO C50 was discovered on the IMEI database; it is most likely a Redmi A1 with a new name.

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 The POCO C40 smartphone, the first to use a JLQ CPU, was released to the public last month. The gadget, however, was never delivered to India. An item bearing the POCO C50 brand has recently turned up in the IMEI database, suggesting a quick launch in India.



The smartphone was discovered by Xiaomiui and has the model number 220733SPI. This model number has already been listed on the BIS certification and is probably a Redmi A1 that has been renamed. The Redmi A1 will debut in India under the Redmi and POCO brands, according to earlier rumours.

Additionally, the POCO C40 won't be made available in the Indian market, according to Himanshu Tandon, the CEO of POCO India. In response to a user's question, Himanshu stated, "We have switched to 5 series. So no C40". To get a sense of what to anticipate from the POCO C50, let's examine all the information that is already accessible on the Redmi A1.


Recent Geekbench listings indicate that the Redmi A1 will include a quad-core MediaTek Helio A22 processor. It will run an Android 12-based operating system and have 3GB of RAM. The FCC listing also indicates that the device's length and breadth are 164.67mm and 76.56mm, respectively. Both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz WiFi will be supported by the gadget. The device's other details include still under wraps.

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