Xiaomi closes MWC 2022 with the POCO X4 Pro smartphone and the CyberDog robot dog as main claims

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The CyberDog robot dog has been Xiaomi’s great surprise as it passes through Mobile World Congress, a fair that closes its doors this Thursday and in which the Chinese company has exhibited its latest developments in mobile telephony, with the Redmi Note 11 series and the POCO X4 Pro 5G devices and the M4 Pro, as main claims.

The ‘stand’ that Xiaomi has erected in Hall 3 of Fira Gran Vía (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat) has had four areas that have allowed first-hand knowledge of all the company’s news and products.

The main attraction, mobile phones, have been exhibited in the Xiaomi Zone, where they have been able to see and touch the devices of the Redmi Note 11 Series, presented in January of this year, and the Xiaomi 11 Series, at the beginning of February.

The POCO Zone has welcomed the new POCO X4 Pro and M4 Pro, which incorporate novelties in their respective series, such as the AMOLED panel. Both, presented on the first day of the fair, have been exhibited in it exclusively.

With X4 Pro, POCO seeks to replicate the sales success of X3 Pro, and for this it has provided it with features such as 5G connectivity thanks to the Snapdragon 695 processor, a 120Hz screen and a 108-megapixel triple camera, which bring consumers “a flagship-level experience, but at an affordable price.”

For its part, POCO M4 Pro, although continuous in its design, offers up to two days of use with its 5,000mAh battery, a 90Hz screen with a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and a MediaTek Helio G96 processor.

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN EUROPE

Two more areas have allowed visitors to get closer to the Xiaomi ecosystem and its products for the connected home, with the exhibition of some of its most popular devices: the Mi Electric Scooter 3 electric scooter, the Air Fryer oil-free fryer or the Smart projector Projector 2.

As a novelty, the company has brought to Europe for the first time a robot dog designed to be a companion for people. With the name of CyberDog, this machine includes some of the most advanced specifications in the robotics market, such as the Intel RealSense D450 depth camera located on the front, which also has ultrasonic sensors, GPS and cameras with lens of wide angle fisheye.

Thanks to this, CyberDog incorporates navigation and movement with a margin of error of 1 centimeter, dodging objects and heading to the call of its owner. In addition, the robot is capable of moving at a speed of 3.2 m/s, regarding 11.52 km/h.

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