Poco has just revealed two flagship - grade equipment , the Poco F6 and F6 Pro , but what ’s the deviation between the two ?

While you might assume that the Poco F6 Pro is an all - round upgrade on the Poco F6 , it ’s not quite as clearly - cut as that . Yes , the Pro model features more agiotage tech overall , but the regular Poco F6 is n’t that far behind with a focus on performance for peregrine gamers that could sway your purchasing determination .

We ’re yet to go hands - on with the Poco F6 and F6 Pro , but here are some of the cardinal differences between the two based on specs .

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The Poco F6 has a more powerful processor

You might assume that the Poco F6 Pro has the more powerful mainframe of the two given its Pro - level branding , but that ’s not in reality the pillowcase . You see , while the Poco F6 Pro boast the flagship - levelSnapdragon 8 Gen 2 – the option of flagship in last year in 2023 – the Poco F6 have the newSnapdragon ogdoad Gen 3 , which only made its debut in April 2024 .

It ’s not more powerful than the current - flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 , but when we asked about relative processing great power at its reveal , Qualcomm explicate that the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 sits somewhere between the 8 Gen 2 and 8 Gen 3 in terms of processing power .

That ’ll give the Poco F6 an edge in the performance department , but given that the unconstipated F6 is framed as a gaming earphone , that should n’t betoosurprising .

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It ’s also worth noting that , while the Poco F6 features a more powerful processor , the Poco F6 Pro welfare from extra RAM and higher storage options . In fact , with either 12- or 16 GB of LPDDRX5 RAM and either 256 GB , 512 GB or 1 TB of storage to choose from , it leave the regular F6 ’s 6- or 8 GB of RAM and 256GB/512 GB storage see a little paltry in comparison .

The Poco F6 Pro has a more premium display

The Poco F6 might be the more powerful of the two , but it ’s the Poco F6 Pro that has the more premium display technical school – and by quite a mo too .

You see , the Poco F6 Pro features a 6.67 - inch AMOLED concealment with a pixel - compact WQHD+ ( 3200 x 1440 ) resolution matched only by truly premium choice like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra . That ’s pair off with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and an impressive tip brightness of 4000 nits , double that of the Pixel 8 Pro .

It also offer support for 12 - minute colour depth , and with 3840HzPWM dimming , it should be easy on the eyes too .

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Now do n’t misunderstand us ; the Poco F6 ’s display is far from unimpressive with a 6.67 - in AMOLED screen and matching 120Hz refresh charge per unit , but it ’s notquiteas pixel - packed with a 1.5 chiliad result . Peak brightness has also taken a hit compare to its premium chum , maxing out at 2400nits , and the PWM dimming has been halve down to 1920Hz too .

Still , these are very good specs that ’ll belike deliver a with child experience for wandering gamers – but we ’ll confirm for sure once we go hands - on .

The Poco F6 Pro has faster charging

Both the Poco F6 and F6 Pro divvy up the same 5,000mAh battery that should deliver inviolable barrage lifespan , but when it does come time to top - up the phone , the F6 Pro will recharge at a much faster rate .

In fact , with 120W HyperCharge supporting – and the charger in the box – users should await rapid charge times . While we ’re yet to quiz the F6 Pro specifically , theOnePlus 12has a near - identical 5000mAh cell with 120W charge speed and that could get a full charge in just 26 minutes .

The Poco F6 is no slouch with 90W HyperCharge support , again with the battery charger in the box , but it wo n’t be quite as quick to hit that 100 % mark .

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The Poco F6 Pro has a more capable camera setup

The Poco F6 Pro sportsman what the company calls a “ 50MP triple tv camera setup ” which might go you to believe that all three lens system are 50MP , but that ’s not the case .

Instead , it ’s just the master tv camera that get the 50MP treatment , using the Light Fusion 800 trope sensor that ’s enunciate to excel in HDR seizure , along with staples like OIS and a super wide f/1.4 aperture that should also benefit low-down - light picture taking .

That ’s paired with an 8MP ultrawide and a close - unpointed 2MP macro instruction camera , the latter only there to bump up the camera count compared to the steady F6 .

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That ’s because the unconstipated F6 also sports a 50MP chief photographic camera and 8MP ultrawide lens , though the main lense use a Sony IMX882 sensing element with a combination of OIS and EIS . The aperture is still reasonably wide at f/1.59 , which should give close - up shots a nice bokeh . You do n’t get the 2MP macro electron lens like the Pro modeling , but honestly , you wo n’t be missing out on much .

The Poco F6 is more affordable

The Poco F6 is the garish of the raw duo , come in at £ 399 with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage , while the Poco F6 Pro will set you back £ 50 more at £ 499 , with more premium option for both also available . Both are available to buy fromparent company Xiaomi now , with discounted early bird pricing available until 30 May .

Poco F6 Pro in black and white

Poco F6 Pro in black and white

Poco F6 Pro in black and white

Poco F6 marketing image

Poco F6 marketing image

Poco F6 Pro in black and white

Poco F6 Pro in black and white