The Poco X8 Pro Max is gearing up for its global debut, having recently cleared certifications from both Singapore’s IMDA and now, an Indonesian regulatory body. This latest approval, coupled with previous leaks detailing pricing, color options, and storage configurations for both the Poco X8 Pro Max and its sibling, the Poco X8 Pro, strongly suggests an imminent launch. Expect both devices to arrive in stylish black, white, and green finishes.
Poco X8 Pro Max Receives Indonesian Certification
The Poco X8 Pro Max, bearing the model number 2602BPC18G, has officially appeared on Indonesia’s TKDN certification database. This listing confirms support for 5G connectivity, but unfortunately, it doesn’t spill the beans on other crucial details like full specifications, features, exact launch dates, or pricing.
Such certifications typically precede a product’s official announcement, indicating that Xiaomi’s sub-brand, Poco, is likely to unveil these devices in various global markets in the near future.
This isn’t the first time the Poco X8 Pro Max has appeared on a certification site; it was previously listed on Singapore’s IMDA database with an identical model number. The Poco X8 Pro, part of the same upcoming series, has also been sighted on certification platforms like RRA in South Korea and BIS in India, further fueling launch expectations.
These certifications follow closely on the heels of leaked details regarding the pricing, storage variants, and color options for both smartphones. It’s anticipated that both the Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max will be available in sleek black, classic white, and vibrant green.
According to circulating reports, the Poco X8 Pro Max is expected to debut in Europe with a starting price of EUR 529 (approximately Rs. 57,000) for its 12GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration. Its counterpart, the Poco X8 Pro, might launch at EUR 399 (roughly Rs. 43,000) for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model.
Under the hood, the Poco X8 Pro Max is anticipated to run on a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset. The standard Poco X8 Pro, meanwhile, is rumored to house the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 SoC, offering robust performance for its segment.