Last week’s polls show that people are not entirely sold on the Poco X4 GT and Poco F4. Let’s have a closer look at what went right and what went wrong with these two. The polls hint at a slightly better reception for the Poco X4 GT. One thing that limited its appeal is that the lack of official plans to launch it in India, which is traditionally a strong market for Poco. The X4 GT is based on the Redmi Note 11T Pro, which isn’t available in India either (the non-Pro 11T is, but that’s not on the same level). Predictably, there were some arguments in the comments praising the choice of...
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