The Poco F1 offers top-of-the-line innards at a starting price of a mid-range budget device, challenging the popularity of OnePlus and Asus in the mid-range flagship segment.
Poco,
a sub-brand of Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, seems to be
redefining the mid-range flagship segment with the launch of the Poco
F1. The smartphone offers top-of-the-line innards at a starting
price of a budget mid-range device, challenging the dominance of
OnePlus in its own game, and almost killing the budding new names in
mid-range flagship segment, such as Asus.
A
smartphone is more than just the sum of its components. This is true
of every smartphone, be it one from OnePlus
or Samsung, Apple, Asus or Xiaomi.
Like a camera, which is more
than just the megapixels, a lot more than just a processor defines a
smartphone. A powerful processor, coupled with an optimised operating
system, proper RAM management, healthy battery, capable camera units
with software-based image enhancements algorithms, etc, are a few
things that complete a smartphone.
Here
is a look at the key players in the mid-range segment and how they
stack up against one another:
OnePlus
6:
The
OnePlus 6 smartphone is a result of experience that the company
gathered over years. It boasts a top-notch hardware, best-in-class
Android-based operating system and a premium glass-metal-glass body.
Importantly, the consistent software upgrade cycles and a healthy
community group that shares regular feedback to the company make this
device even better with time.
Poco
F1
The
Poco F1 is a fresh new experience. It also boasts premium innards but
cuts corners on design, camera and some other features to keep the
cost in check.
It
is important to note that the Poco brand is part of Xiaomi, which has
been a dominant player in the country with its value-for-money
phones. However, the company’s last flagships did not make an
impact in India’s price-conscious smartphone market due to
irregular launches and uncanny price tags. Compared to OnePlus, Poco
has had a similar start with the F1, which is not perfect, but sets
the benchmark for future Poco-branded smartphones.
Asus
Zenfone 5Z:
The
Asus Zenfone 5z, which is also a capable mid-range smartphone that
could be considered the only alternative to the mighty OnePlus 6. The
Poco F1 not only takes the cheapest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845-based
smartphone title from it, but also makes it look overpriced. However,
Asus has so far been consistent with the support, providing regular
software upgrades that continue to make the Zenfone 5z even better.
However, with rising competition, it remains to be seen if Asus
continues to be a relevant player in this segment.
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