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Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD8 Gen1, 120Hz display and 120W charging

A new generation of Poco F-series is upon us, with the debut of the Poco F4 GT model. It returns to using a flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, while dialing up the charging speed.

Poco F4 GT in Cyber Yellow, Knight Silver and Stealth Black
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The powerful chipset is reined in by the LiquidCool 3.0 technology, which is made out of two vapor chambers for cooling. For comparison, the Poco F3 used version 1.0 of this tech. Also, the chambers are 170% larger than the ones inside the F3 GT.

Poco F4 GT's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset is cooled by two LiquidCool 3.0 vapor chambers
Poco F4 GT's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset is cooled by two LiquidCool 3.0 vapor chambers


All that power wants to express itself and the Adreno 730 GPU (50% faster than the previous generation) will get to do just that on the flat 6.67” AMOLED display. It is a 10-bit panel (1 billion colors) with 120 Hz refresh rate and high frequency PWM dimming. The quality of the display was attested by DisplayMate, which gave it an A+ score after setting or matching 15 display performance records.

120 Hz 10-bit AMOLED panel
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The display has a touch sampling rate of 480 Hz, up from 360 Hz on the F3 and matching the F3 GT. Like the previous GT model, this one has a keen interest in gaming, so it provides additional controls in the form of shoulder buttons. They have been tested in 100+ popular games, but can also serve as shortcuts for normal use (e.g. launching the camera).


The Poco F4 GT is the fastest charging Poco yet with the 120W HyperCharge system. The phone’s 4,700 mAh battery can be filled to 100% in 17 minutes when in a hurry. There is another mode that allows charging while you play – it generates less heat, but is still quite fast with a 0-100% time of 27 minutes. And here’s a neat thing, Poco is including an angled USB-C cable, which is more comfortable to use while holding the phone horizontally.

120W fast charging for the F4 GT • Angled USB-C cable
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The F4 GT is equipped with two Sony image sensors. The one on the back is an IMX686, a 64 MP 1/1.73" sensor (0.8 µm native pixels, 1.6 µm with binning) and it sits behind an f/1.9 aperture. Also here is an 8 MP ulta wide camera (120°, f/2.2) and a 2 MP macro camera. Additionally, there is a flicker sensor.

Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD8 Gen1, 120Hz display and 120W charging


The second Sony sensor is the 20 MP IMX596 inside the punch holed selfie camera. By the way, the back sports some RGB backlighting, which is used for notifications, battery charge indicator and (of course) some colorful flair when gaming.

20 MP selfie camera • RGB lighting
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The Poco brand is introducing a premium after-sales service, which gives F4 GT users one free screen repair during the first 6 months of ownership.

The Poco F4 GT will become available this Thursday (April 28) through leading online stores in multiple regions. It will come in Stealth Black, Knight Silver and Cyber Yellow.

Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD 8 Gen 1 chipset, 120Hz display and 120W fast charging


There will be two versions to pick from – the base 8/128 GB unit has an MSRP of €600 and the upgraded 12/256 GB version will go for €700. In both cases you are looking at fast LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1.

(Removi imagem porque contém lojas que não patrocinam o fórum.)

Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD8 Gen1, 120Hz display and 120W charging



Note that during the first week of sales there will be an early bird price of €500 and €600, respectively, for the two memory configurations (while supplies last). Also, the phone comes with 2 months of YouTube premium for free.

(Removi imagem porque contém lojas que não patrocinam o fórum.)

PS. this is essentially a global version of the Redmi K50 Gaming.

Early bird (inclui Amazon):
- 8/128 €499
- 12/256 €599


Poco F4 GT launching on April 26, shows up on Geekbench with SD 8 Gen 1

Poco sent out invites for its latest flagship F-series phone launch. The Poco F4 GT is set to be announced on April 26 via an online event that will be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter starting from 8PM Beijing time (12PM UTC). The device is expected to be a rebranded Redmi K50 Gaming and this was only further emphasized by a recent Geekbench listing.

Poco F4 GT launching on April 26, shows up on Geekbench with SD 8 Gen 1


A Xiaiomi 21121210G phone believed to be the Poco F4 GT appeared in a Geekbench listing revealing it is indeed powered by the latest Qualcomm flagship chipset alongside 12GB RAM. The phone is running on Android 12, presumably with Xiaomi’s MIUI 13 on top and managed 1,235 points on the single-core test and 3,555 points on the multi-core test.

Poco F4 GT scorecard on Geekbench
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All that’s left now is for Poco to reveal the pricing and availability details on April 26.
 
Última edição:
aquele aspecto meio gaming é que não queria como no Redmi K50


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Imagem do K50


gosto muito mais do aspeto do Xiaomi 12, mais sóbrio...
 
Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD8 Gen1, 120Hz display and 120W charging

A new generation of Poco F-series is upon us, with the debut of the Poco F4 GT model. It returns to using a flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, while dialing up the charging speed.

Poco F4 GT in Cyber Yellow, Knight Silver and Stealth Black
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The powerful chipset is reined in by the LiquidCool 3.0 technology, which is made out of two vapor chambers for cooling. For comparison, the Poco F3 used version 1.0 of this tech. Also, the chambers are 170% larger than the ones inside the F3 GT.

Poco F4 GT's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset is cooled by two LiquidCool 3.0 vapor chambers
Poco F4 GT's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset is cooled by two LiquidCool 3.0 vapor chambers


All that power wants to express itself and the Adreno 730 GPU (50% faster than the previous generation) will get to do just that on the flat 6.67” AMOLED display. It is a 10-bit panel (1 billion colors) with 120 Hz refresh rate and high frequency PWM dimming. The quality of the display was attested by DisplayMate, which gave it an A+ score after setting or matching 15 display performance records.

120 Hz 10-bit AMOLED panel
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gsmarena_005.jpg

The display has a touch sampling rate of 480 Hz, up from 360 Hz on the F3 and matching the F3 GT. Like the previous GT model, this one has a keen interest in gaming, so it provides additional controls in the form of shoulder buttons. They have been tested in 100+ popular games, but can also serve as shortcuts for normal use (e.g. launching the camera).


The Poco F4 GT is the fastest charging Poco yet with the 120W HyperCharge system. The phone’s 4,700 mAh battery can be filled to 100% in 17 minutes when in a hurry. There is another mode that allows charging while you play – it generates less heat, but is still quite fast with a 0-100% time of 27 minutes. And here’s a neat thing, Poco is including an angled USB-C cable, which is more comfortable to use while holding the phone horizontally.

120W fast charging for the F4 GT • Angled USB-C cable
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The F4 GT is equipped with two Sony image sensors. The one on the back is an IMX686, a 64 MP 1/1.73" sensor (0.8 µm native pixels, 1.6 µm with binning) and it sits behind an f/1.9 aperture. Also here is an 8 MP ulta wide camera (120°, f/2.2) and a 2 MP macro camera. Additionally, there is a flicker sensor.

Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD8 Gen1, 120Hz display and 120W charging


The second Sony sensor is the 20 MP IMX596 inside the punch holed selfie camera. By the way, the back sports some RGB backlighting, which is used for notifications, battery charge indicator and (of course) some colorful flair when gaming.

20 MP selfie camera • RGB lighting
gsmarena_002.jpg


gsmarena_003.jpg


The Poco brand is introducing a premium after-sales service, which gives F4 GT users one free screen repair during the first 6 months of ownership.

The Poco F4 GT will become available this Thursday (April 28) through leading online stores in multiple regions. It will come in Stealth Black, Knight Silver and Cyber Yellow.

Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD 8 Gen 1 chipset, 120Hz display and 120W fast charging


There will be two versions to pick from – the base 8/128 GB unit has an MSRP of €600 and the upgraded 12/256 GB version will go for €700. In both cases you are looking at fast LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1.

(Removi imagem porque contém lojas que não patrocinam o fórum.)

Poco F4 GT unveiled with SD8 Gen1, 120Hz display and 120W charging



Note that during the first week of sales there will be an early bird price of €500 and €600, respectively, for the two memory configurations (while supplies last). Also, the phone comes with 2 months of YouTube premium for free.

(Removi imagem porque contém lojas que não patrocinam o fórum.)

PS. this is essentially a global version of the Redmi K50 Gaming.

Early bird (inclui Amazon):
- 8/128 €499
- 12/256 €599
 
499€ até é um excelente preço para as características.
O design não gosto muito mas tenho de admitir que estou a ponderar!

Tenho um Poco F1 desde o dia que saiu e não tenho qualquer razão de queixa até ao dia de hoje, talvez esteja na hora de dar o upgrade 😂
 
Eu com o mi8 ainda já estive para comprar o F3 que por 250€ das lojas mais baratas arranja-se... Mas fico tentado a esperar mais um pouco pelo F4 "normal"
 
Penso que este traz um novo sensor de proximidade.


Não me recordo de nenhum Xiaomi/Redmi/Poco recente que tenha os problemas do F3.
Pelo que andei a investigar, o 11T/11T Pro também sofre do mesmo mal.

Vendo a lista, ainda são alguns modelos com o mesmo sensor, agora se têm os mesmos problemas do F3 ou não, não sei:
  • Xiaomi
    • Xiaomi 12, 12 Pro, 12X, 11i, 11X, 11X Pro, 11 Lite 5G NE, 10S, 9 Pro, 9 Lite
    • Xiaomi CIVI
    • Xiaomi MIX 4
    • Xiaomi CC9, CC9e, CC9 Meitu Edition
    • Xiaomi A3
  • Redmi
    • Redmi K40, K40 Pro, K40 Pro +, K30i 5G, K30 Ultra, K20, K20 Pro
    • Redmi Note 11 Pro +, 11T, 10, Note 10 5G, Note 10S, Note 10T, Note 10 Pro, Note 10 Pro Max, Note 10 Lite, Note 9, Note 9 5G, Note 9T, Note 9S, Note 9 Pro, Notes 9 Pro 5G, Note 9 Pro Max, Note 8 (2021), Note 8, Note 8T, Note 8 Pro, Note 7, Note 7S, Note 7 Pro
    • Redmi 10, 10 2022, 10 Prime, 10X, 10X 5G, 10X Pro, 9, 9T, 9A, 9C, 9i, 8, 8A
  • POCO
    • POCO F3
    • POCO X3, X3 NFC, X3 Pro, X3 GT
    • POCO M4 Pro 5G, M3, M3 Pro, M2, M2 Pro
    • POCO C3

Edit: https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...oco-F4-GT-Gaming-Smartphone-for-Global-Market
Elliptic Labs, a global AI software company and the world leader in AI Virtual Smart Sensors™, is launching its AI Virtual Proximity Sensor™ on Xiaomi’s upcoming Poco F4 GT gaming smartphone to the global market.
 
@surubutna

Eu ando com um 11T Pro há 6 meses e não tenho problemas. (Li algures que foi lançado com outro sensor.)

Que lista é essa? (Os Xiaomi 11T que referes não estão nessa lista.) E os série 12 estarem ali com equipamentos antigos não percebo. Pode ser sobre outra coisa qualquer.

Esse artigo da Business Wire já tinha lido na diagonal. Fico sem perceber se é o mesmo sensor de proximidade ou outro.

O ideal é haver uma fonte que seja explicita nas descrições.
 
@surubutna

Eu ando com um 11T Pro há 6 meses e não tenho problemas. (Li algures que foi lançado com outro sensor.)

Que lista é essa? (Os Xiaomi 11T que referes não estão nessa lista.) E os série 12 estarem ali com equipamentos antigos não percebo. Pode ser sobre outra coisa qualquer.

Esse artigo da Business Wire já tinha lido na diagonal. Fico sem perceber se é o mesmo sensor de proximidade ou outro.

O ideal é haver uma fonte que seja explicita nas descrições.
Lista deste artigo, não-oficial e feita com base na pesquisa do autor (vale o que vale) - https://en.gizchina.it/2022/03/xiaomi-quali-modelli-hanno-sensore-prossimita-virtuale/

Aparentemente, a lista oficial segundo a Elliptic Labs é esta:
  • Xiaomi
    • Xiaomi 12, 12 Pro, 12X
    • Xiaomi 11, 11 Pro, 11 Ultra, 11 Lite 4G, 11 Lite 5G, 10, 10 Pro, 10 Ultra, 10 Lite, 10 Youth (Lite Zoom), 9, 9 SE
    • Xiaomi 11T, 11T Pro, 10T, 10T Pro, 10T Lite
    • Xiaomi Note 10, Note 10 Pro
    • Xiaomi MIX Alpha, MIX 3, MIX 3 5G, MIX 2, MIX 2S, MIX
    • Xiaomi CC9 Pro
  • Redmi
    • Redmi K50, K50 Pro, K50 Gaming, K40S, K40 Gaming, K30, K30 5G, K30 Pro, K30S
    • Redmi Note 11, Note 11 Pro, Note 11 Pro 5G, Note 11S, Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G, Note 9 Pro 5G
  • POCO
    • POCO F3 GT, F2 Pro
    • POCO X2
  • Black Shark
    • Black Shark 4S, 4S Pro, 4, 4 Pro
 
Boas rapaziada, comprei recentemente o F4 e estou com um problema no som mesmo muito estranho, tive um 9T pro anteriormente e nunca me aconteceu isto.

Acontece que o som do tlm dá perfeitamente sem nada conectado, quando ligo uns headsets o som fica muito baixo, fiz de tudo mudei definiçoes, equalizador, reposiçao de fabrica etc e nada, vi pela net para mudar a regiao e experimentei USA ou INDIA e o som já bomba a 100%… Estou mesmo a toa, isto será bug da rom? Restringiram alguma coisa em portugal? Da para resolver? Enfim nao sei mesmo.

Se me conseguirem ajudar ficava grato, obrigado.
 
lembro-me em outras roms/modelos que por questoes de saude da UE, o audio era restringido, dai as trocas para outras zonas do mundo. Pode ser o caso...
 
Deverá ser mesmo a questão da restrição pela saúde auditiva.

@Moreno2845 ouves baixo só com fios? Via Bluetooth? Ou ambos?

(Com Xiaomi, eu oiço mais baixo com fios USC-C. Via wireless é bem mais alto.)
 
Deverá ser mesmo a questão da restrição pela saúde auditiva.

@Moreno2845 ouves baixo só com fios? Via Bluetooth? Ou ambos?

(Com Xiaomi, eu oiço mais baixo com fios USC-C. Via wireless é bem mais alto.)
Pois é o que tenho visto a falarem pela net mas é um caso no minimo ridiculo… Até agora so acontece com headset com fios, nao experimentei nenhuns bluetooth nem tenho…

@gif Já agora bluetooth bons o que aconselham? Ou quais usam? O meu foco é mais para o gaming
 
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