In the imaging department, the two phones once again share a healthy bunch of similarities. You get a 64-megapixel sensor serving as the primary snapper on each phone. Notably, the camera on both versions comes with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) tech, which essentially means less janky video output and lowered chances of clicking blurry stills. Video capture on the Poco X6 Pro goes up to 4K resolution, while the non-Pro can only go up to 1080p (Full-HD) at a 60fps frame rate. An 8-megapixel camera captures ultrawide pictures, while a 2-megapixel sensor on both phones handles close-up shots.
Selfies and video calls are offloaded to a 16-megapixel sensor on the Poco X6 duo. 5G is part of the package on each phone, as are Dolby Atmos-certified speakers, IP54-level dust and water resistance, and an IR blaster to control home appliances. The memory configurations are also quite generous, with the option to pick between 8GB and 12GB RAM and up to 512GB onboard storage on each device.
The table’s color options are black, white, blue, and an eye-catching yellow trim with a faux leather finish and contrasting black sides. The Poco X6 starts at $249, while the Poco X6 Pro has a base price of $299. Both phones are now available in Asia and some European markets, but unfortunately, they are not available in the U.S. market at the moment.