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XDA Forums are now open for the Realme GT 2 series, Moto Edge Plus, and POCO X4 Pro

We've opened up XDA forums for the recently launched Realme GT 2, Realme GT 2 Pro, Motorola Edge Plus, and POCO X4 Pro.

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Several Android OEMs showcased their latest devices over the last couple of days. Realme announced its highly-anticipated Realme GT 2 and Realme GT 2 Pro, Xiaomi's sub-brand POCO launched its mid-range POCO X4 Pro, and Motorola debuted its flagship Moto Edge Plus 2022. As the title suggests, we've now opened up XDA forums for all these devices, giving prospective buyers and developers a place to engage in discussions, collaborate on custom development projects, and share tips and tricks related to the new models.

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POCO X4 Pro Hands-On: Main camera and display punch way above its €299 price

The POCO X4 Pro has a display and main camera performance that can stand well against phones twice its price range. Check out our hands-on!

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Xiaomi is known for many things, but two that are frequent points of discussion here at XDA are "Xiaomi makes the best bang-for-dollar value of anyone" and "Xiaomi's constant rebranding of existing phones for release under another name is annoying and confusing." On day one of the Mobile World Congress, the Beijing-headquartered tech giant once again did both, although not directly. POCO announced the POCO X4 Pro, an awesome affordable mid-ranger selling in Europe starting at just €299 (around $335) that offers more features and better components than most $500 phones selling in the US. But the phone is mostly just a rebranding of Xiaomi's Redmi Note 11 Pro announced for another region last month. By the way, this global version of the Redmi Note 11 Pro also differs from the China version of the Redmi Note 11 Pro. Confused yet?

POCO's new mid-rangers are Redmi Note 11 series phones with a fresh coat of paint

Xiaomi's sub-brand POCO has launched two Redmi Note 11 series devices under its own banner. Read on to learn more about the new POCO M4 Pro & POCO X4 Pro.

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Xiaomi's sub-brand POCO has launched two rebranded Redmi Note 11 series smartphones today -- the POCO M4 Pro and the POCO X4 Pro. The phones feature the same hardware as the global variants of the Redmi Note 11S and the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, but with a couple of minor changes and a fresh design. If you missed our coverage of the Redmi Note 11 series and are not familiar with the devices mentioned above, here's a quick overview of the latest POCO-branded phones.