Poco C40 may have non-Qualcomm, MediaTek SoC: Report

Poco is reportedly working on a new smartphone that could be launched as part of the company’s affordable C-series lineup. Instead of chipsets from well-known brands like Qualcomm, MediaTek, or Unisoc, the alleged smartphone is tipped to ship with the entry-level JR510 SoC. The handset may also run MIUI Go, which could be a special version of the MIUI operating system shipped with the company’s phone. Poco has not yet officially announced any plans to launch the Poco C40 smartphone or its specifications.

according to a report good The Poco C40 will not be used by XDA Developers, citing its senior member and developer Kacper Skrzypek (@kacskrz) dragon picture either mediatek Chipset Redmi 10C (C3Q), which shares the same model number as the alleged Poco C40 (C3QP), is equipped with a Snapdragon 680 SoC. However, the alleged Poco C40 will use the JR510 chipset from a company called Treswave, according to the developer.

Meanwhile, the report also cited previous Geekbench listing For a device called “frost” which also mentions the same model number C3QP. according to recent report good By Xiaomiui, a smartphone with model number 220333QPG was spotted on the FCC website. Gadgets 360 was able to independently verify the listing for the handset.

A new software flag as seen in MIUI The firmware titled IS_MIUI_GO_VERSION by Skrzypek also suggests that the Poco C40 may run a special version of MIUI unlike other handsets from the company. While neither Poco nor Xiaomi has announced any details of the MIUI Go skin, the developer notes that the flag appears along with IS_MIUI_LITE_VERSION, which is used to restrict certain features on entry-level devices. There is – MIUI Go could also have a similar resource saving mode for less. The powerful handset, or a modified version of Android (Go Edition), according to the report.


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