POCO website officially shuts down today

Starting today, 31st December 2024, POCO’s global website, po.co, will go dark, along with its UK, France, and other regional sites. The move was announced in October and represents one of the major steps by Xiaomi in streamlining its digital ecosystem while maintaining the identity of the POCO brand within its overarching structure.

Transition to Xiaomi’s Platform

Starting from October 21, 2024, all POCO-related products and services, including their after-sales support, were moved onto mi.com/global. It will not affect the current user experience of POCO.

Key details of the integration include:

  • Customer service and purchase record: All the customer data, including their purchase histories, will be automatically transferred to the system for Xiaomi.
  • POCO Points and Loyalty Programs: Users will also hold the POCO Points credited so far, which have indeed migrated to Xiaomi’s own loyalty program.
  • Coupons: Xiaomi’s platform has reissued coupons previously issued by December 12, 2024.
  • Historical Data: Logistics information and customer feedback on POCO’s official website have been kept intact and integrated into Xiaomi’s database.

Continuity for Customers

Although the separate POCO website and app have been junked, Xiaomi has told its customers that there would be no impact on the availability of products, after-sales support, or distinctiveness in identity of the products from POCO. Xiaomi’s centralized platform works toward providing a much-needed consistency in user experience while ensuring POCO is as original as possible within the company’s ecosystem.

Strategic Implications

This is a part of the broad strategy of Xiaomi to harmonize all sub-brands across one digital platform for ensuring smooth operations and seamless shopping and after-sales service experiences for customers worldwide.

Amazingly, POCO India running via poco.in still remains untouched in this change, at least for now, underlining regional differences in Xiaomi’s approach. This could, therefore, suggest that it may follow a more region-specific strategy going forward

Although the independent POCO digital platforms have ceased operations, this transition signals a whole new beginning for the brand. With the immense ecosystem of Xiaomi, POCO can grow more without losing its identity as a separate sub-brand-known by innovation and an affordability factor. We finally close the chapter on the POCO standalone entity and look forward to a larger role of services for their loyal community and an overall stronger position in Xiaomi’s global portfolio.

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  • Nick 1 day ago

    Xiaomi stopped being relevant when started to be anti customer and disallowimg unblocking devices you paid for.

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  • Rogaciano 1 day ago

    Talvez agora dêem mais atenção aos dispositivos dessa linha. Nóis ficamos quase 5 meses sem nenhuma atualização da Launcher pra os dispositivos da linha poco. Enquanto subsídios da linha Redmi e xiaomi receberam inúmeras atualizações da Launcher contendo novidades e recursos novos.

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  • Raimundo 1 day ago

    Poco x6 pro vai ser o meu último celular desta linha
    Além de ser a maior enrolação para fazer o desbloqueio,de um aparelho que é seu,tem que esperar a boa vontade deles para gente poder fazer um desbloqueio

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  • Prince yadav 1 day ago

    Nice

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  • Money man 21 hours ago

    Finally tired of Xiaomi. Thinking of switching to Samsung or Oppo

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  • Riz 13 hours ago

    Bad camera killed redmi and poco

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  • Aditya Birla 12 hours ago

    In the case of phones, Puku is catching the market quite well but to catch more market, a phone model should be launched which will attract more people

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  • Aditya Birla 12 hours ago

    In the case of phones, Puku is catching the market quite well but to catch more market, a phone model should be launched which will attract more people

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  • MechPebbles 43 minutes ago

    I used to use only Poco phones and Xiaomi tablets because of their specs/price advantage but I’m now changing to Samsung because Poco/Xiaomi’s 2 year software support is unacceptably short.

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  • Gábor 42 minutes ago

    The biggest problem with xiaomi is that they make too many types of phones, it would be better if poco were separate. They promised a hyper release of the Poco F6 Pro for November, they just managed to release it at the end of the year , and the same is the case with the Poco F6, so it’s barely 7 months old and no update yet, security is still at November. ENOUGH

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