POCO X8 Pro Series India Price Leak: ₹6,000 Jump Over X7 Pro.
This marks POCO's push into the upper mid-range segment, moving away from its purely budget-focused roots.
According to reliable tipster Paras Guglani (known on X as @passionategkeez), the leaked pricing shows a roughly Rs 6,000 jump compared to the POCO X7 Pro, which started at Rs 26,999 last year. The base POCO X8 Pro is expected to start at Rs 33,999 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, with the higher 12GB RAM + 256GB model at Rs 37,999. This positions it firmly in the competitive upper mid-range category, where rising component costs (like advanced chipsets, larger batteries, and premium displays) are cited as reasons for the hike. POCO aims to deliver flagship-like features at prices that undercut true premium devices.


The POCO X8 Pro Max steps up further, with no direct predecessor in the lineup. It starts at Rs 41,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB variant and goes up to Rs 45,999 for the 12GB RAM + 512GB option. This model targets users who want maximum endurance and screen real estate. The limited POCO X8 Pro Iron Man Edition is tipped at Rs 43,999, though launch promotions could bring it down to around Rs 40,999.
Importantly, POCO is expected to sweeten the deal with introductory offers, including up to Rs 3,000 bank discounts (e.g., from partners like HDFC, SBI, or others) across all models. This could effectively drop the starting price of the X8 Pro closer to Rs 30,999 or even lower with additional exchange bonuses or Flipkart-specific deals. The phones are available exclusively on Flipkart, with colors including Black, White, and Light Blue for the standard variants, plus the themed Iron Man design.



Key Specifications and Features
Both models boast premium builds: slim 8.3mm glass bodies with metal frames, weighing around 201g, and high durability ratings including IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K for water and dust resistance, plus SGS certification. These make them suitable for rough everyday use, from rainy commutes in Bengaluru to accidental spills.
The POCO X8 Pro features a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness up to 3,500 nits, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. This ensures excellent outdoor visibility and smooth scrolling/gaming. The POCO X8 Pro Max ups the ante with a larger 6.83-inch panel, ideal for media consumption and multitasking.
Camera setups are solid for the segment. The X8 Pro uses a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor, while the Max opts for a 50MP Light Fusion 600 sensor—both paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens. Features include 4K 60fps video recording (with night mode), AI-powered editing tools like object removal and scene expansion, which are becoming standard but depend on software optimization for real-world performance.
Audio gets a boost with dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos support, and a mode for clearer sound at lower volumes—great for calls, music, or videos without maxing out the volume.
Powering the lineup are MediaTek's latest chipsets: the Dimensity 8500 Ultra in the X8 Pro (strong for gaming and efficiency) and the Dimensity 9500s in the Max (even more powerful for demanding tasks). Battery life stands out as a highlight—the X8 Pro packs a 6,500mAh cell with 100W fast charging, while the Max goes massive with 9,000mAh (larger than many global counterparts), perfect for heavy users who hate frequent charging.
Competition and Buying Considerations
At these prices, the POCO X8 Pro series competes directly with devices like the Nothing Phone (4a) series (known for its unique Glyph interface and clean software), the Redmi Note 15 Pro lineup, and the Realme 16 Pro series. If durability (IP69 rating) and extreme brightness for outdoor use matter most, POCO stands out. The massive batteries—especially the 9,000mAh on the Max—could sway heavy gamers or content creators who prioritize all-day (or multi-day) usage without plugs.
For those valuing aesthetics and a bloat-free experience, Nothing might feel more premium. The Iron Man Edition adds collector appeal with its themed design, special packaging, and limited-edition vibe, making it fun for Marvel fans.

Ultimately, real-world performance—like sustained gaming without excessive heating, actual battery drain in mixed use, and camera consistency—will be key. Early hands-on impressions and reviews post-launch will clarify these. If you're in the market for a feature-packed mid-ranger with big upgrades in battery, display, and build, the POCO X8 Pro series (especially with launch offers) looks compelling in the Rs 30,000–45,000 range.
The series is now live on Flipkart—check for the latest offers, as prices can fluctuate with bank deals and stock availability. Whether the Rs 6,000 premium feels justified depends on how much you value the bigger batteries, brighter screens, and rugged build over last year's model.


The POCO X8 Pro Max steps up further, with no direct predecessor in the lineup. It starts at Rs 41,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB variant and goes up to Rs 45,999 for the 12GB RAM + 512GB option. This model targets users who want maximum endurance and screen real estate. The limited POCO X8 Pro Iron Man Edition is tipped at Rs 43,999, though launch promotions could bring it down to around Rs 40,999.
Importantly, POCO is expected to sweeten the deal with introductory offers, including up to Rs 3,000 bank discounts (e.g., from partners like HDFC, SBI, or others) across all models. This could effectively drop the starting price of the X8 Pro closer to Rs 30,999 or even lower with additional exchange bonuses or Flipkart-specific deals. The phones are available exclusively on Flipkart, with colors including Black, White, and Light Blue for the standard variants, plus the themed Iron Man design.



Key Specifications and Features
Both models boast premium builds: slim 8.3mm glass bodies with metal frames, weighing around 201g, and high durability ratings including IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K for water and dust resistance, plus SGS certification. These make them suitable for rough everyday use, from rainy commutes in Bengaluru to accidental spills.
The POCO X8 Pro features a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness up to 3,500 nits, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. This ensures excellent outdoor visibility and smooth scrolling/gaming. The POCO X8 Pro Max ups the ante with a larger 6.83-inch panel, ideal for media consumption and multitasking.
Camera setups are solid for the segment. The X8 Pro uses a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor, while the Max opts for a 50MP Light Fusion 600 sensor—both paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens. Features include 4K 60fps video recording (with night mode), AI-powered editing tools like object removal and scene expansion, which are becoming standard but depend on software optimization for real-world performance.
Audio gets a boost with dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos support, and a mode for clearer sound at lower volumes—great for calls, music, or videos without maxing out the volume.
Powering the lineup are MediaTek's latest chipsets: the Dimensity 8500 Ultra in the X8 Pro (strong for gaming and efficiency) and the Dimensity 9500s in the Max (even more powerful for demanding tasks). Battery life stands out as a highlight—the X8 Pro packs a 6,500mAh cell with 100W fast charging, while the Max goes massive with 9,000mAh (larger than many global counterparts), perfect for heavy users who hate frequent charging.
Competition and Buying Considerations At these prices, the POCO X8 Pro series competes directly with devices like the Nothing Phone (4a) series (known for its unique Glyph interface and clean software), the Redmi Note 15 Pro lineup, and the Realme 16 Pro series. If durability (IP69 rating) and extreme brightness for outdoor use matter most, POCO stands out. The massive batteries—especially the 9,000mAh on the Max—could sway heavy gamers or content creators who prioritize all-day (or multi-day) usage without plugs.
For those valuing aesthetics and a bloat-free experience, Nothing might feel more premium. The Iron Man Edition adds collector appeal with its themed design, special packaging, and limited-edition vibe, making it fun for Marvel fans.

Ultimately, real-world performance—like sustained gaming without excessive heating, actual battery drain in mixed use, and camera consistency—will be key. Early hands-on impressions and reviews post-launch will clarify these. If you're in the market for a feature-packed mid-ranger with big upgrades in battery, display, and build, the POCO X8 Pro series (especially with launch offers) looks compelling in the Rs 30,000–45,000 range.
The series is now live on Flipkart—check for the latest offers, as prices can fluctuate with bank deals and stock availability. Whether the Rs 6,000 premium feels justified depends on how much you value the bigger batteries, brighter screens, and rugged build over last year's model.
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