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Next generation POCOPHONE F2 might debut in 2020, or maybe not!


Remember the POCOPHONE F1, a Xiaomi owned Android powered smartphone that was launched back in August 2018, still continuing it's successful run in the market. As we are in expectations for a successor to the F1 since last August, we finally saw Alvin Tse, the General Manager of Xiaomi Indonesia and Head of POCOPHONE take his official Twitter handle a couple of days back, announcing, "You will hear more from POCO in 2020."

Unfortunately the tweet seems to have disappeared from his official account now, but this could definitely mean that the Chinese people are supposedly working on an all new POCOPHONE or the alleged F2. Nothing else was disclosed in the tweet he shared other the new year that's almost here, so we anticipate for a new release from the manufacturer for one of their most successful and popular model in the beginning of 2020. We still have no clue why Tse ended up deleting his recent tweet, which can hoist doubts handset's possible existence or maybe a sooner launch before we move to January.

Source: Alvin Tse (Twitter)

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