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A stray upload on Poco's Belgian website just turned rumor into numbers. Someone hit publish before the press conference, and the pricing for the unannounced Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max is now circulating across the web. The images were pulled fast, but screenshots travel faster than takedowns.
Here are the prices that surfaced. The Poco X8 Pro appears to start at €399.90 for the 8GB/256GB variant, with a 512GB model listed at €449.90 and a top-tier 12GB/512GB version shown at €479.90. The X8 Pro Max is priced higher: €529.90 for 12GB/256GB and €579.90 for 12GB/512GB. Both phones are shown in three colorways, though the leaked shots stopped short of official launch materials.
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Curiously, the slip only revealed RAM and storage tiers. No formal spec sheet was posted. So why do many outlets already feel confident about the hardware? Model numbers suggest these are rebrands of Xiaomi's Redmi Turbo lineup — the X8 Pro mapping to the Redmi Turbo 5 and the X8 Pro Max corresponding to the Turbo 5 Max — which gives us a fairly detailed picture even without an official confirmation.
Assuming the rebrand theory is correct, expect the X8 Pro to carry a 6.59-inch AMOLED panel at roughly 1268 by 2756 pixels, a 120Hz refresh rate, and extreme brightness claims reaching up to 3,500 nits. The chip could be MediaTek's Dimensity 8500. Camera talk points to a 50MP main shooter with optical image stabilization, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 20MP front-facing camera. Battery whispers say 6,500 mAh for the Pro, with blistering 100W wired charging support.
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The Pro Max, if it follows the Turbo 5 Max blueprint, would step up to a 6.83-inch AMOLED screen around 1280 by 2772 pixels, also at 120Hz and the same crazy peak brightness. Under the hood could sit the Dimensity 9500s. Camera setups look identical on paper. Where the phones carve their differences is in battery: leaks point to an 8,500 mAh cell for the Pro Max, again paired with 100W wired charging.
Price positioning is interesting. The X8 Pro's entry tag under €400 puts it squarely in a competitive midrange bracket, while the Pro Max’s half-thousand plus start nudges it toward upper-midrange territory — aggressive, but not unheard of for a handset promising large batteries and high-refresh AMOLED panels.
So what now? Wait for Poco to confirm or correct the listings. In the meantime, these figures give buyers and rivals alike a preview of how Poco may price performance this cycle. Expect more controlled leaks and likely an official reveal soon. Who likes surprises anyway?
Source: gsmarena





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