
Poco M6 Plus 5G and Poco Buds X1 are scheduled to launch in India on August 1st. The company has unveiled the design and key features of its smartphone and True Wireless Stereo (TWS) headphones. Previous reports have also hinted at the expected features of the phone and speculated that it will be a rebranded Redmi 13 5G. Now, a retail box of the device has been leaked online, hinting at the design of the TWS earbuds, which includes the handset and charging case.
Poco M6 Plus 5G retail box, Poco Buds X1 leaked
Tipster Yogesh Brar has leaked images of the device’s retail box in a post on X. Poco M6 Plus 5G appears in blue color. Notably, it has already been confirmed that the phone will be available in graphite black, with a third purple option also in the works. The rear camera module layout appears to be similar to that of the Redmi 13 5G, with two circular camera units positioned vertically in the top left corner next to the LED flash unit.
On the other hand, the Poco Buds X1 are available in white color with yellow color in the magnetic charging box. The headphones are placed vertically in the case, meaning the charging point is at the bottom of the stem of each earbud. The case also features a thin strip of LED panels, which presumably display the headphones’ battery and charging status.
Poco M6 Plus 5G Features (Expected)
The source added in the post that the Poco M6 Plus 5G is likely to feature a 6.8-inch LCD display and be powered by a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE (Accelerated Edition) chip, according to the company has already been confirmed. It’s worth noting that this is the same chipset that powers the Redmi 13 5G.
The Poco M6 Plus 5G is expected to be powered by a 5030mAh battery. The company revealed that it has a dual camera unit at the back that has a 108-megapixel primary sensor with support for 3x zoom on the sensor. These features support speculation that the phone could be a rebranded Redmi 13 5G.
Features of the Poco Buds X1
The Poco Buds X1 are confirmed to feature an in-ear design with silicone tips and 12.4mm titanium dynamic drivers. It is also said to offer a quad-microphone system with up to 40 dB hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC) and AI-assisted ambient noise cancellation (ENC). The company has announced that these TWS headphones are compatible with the Xiaomi Earbuds app.
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